"Lost time is never found again." "If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got."
That is the correct spelling of APHORISMS (clever, astute, or insightful observations, similar to proverbs but implying wit).
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The name of short observations is "aphorisms." These are brief statements that express a general truth or insight. Examples include "less is more" or "actions speak louder than words."
Aram Muradean has written: 'Arewatsaghikner' -- subject(s): Aphorisms and apothegms 'Anvernagir' -- subject(s): Aphorisms and apothegms
Benjamin Franklin included his famous aphorisms in his annual publication called "Poor Richard's Almanack." These aphorisms were short sayings or observations that offered practical wisdom and advice on various topics.
An aphorist is a person who writes or recites aphorisms.
James Richardson has written: 'Interglacial' -- subject(s): Aphorisms and apothegms 'Vectors' -- subject(s): Aphorisms and apothegms 'Second guesses'
Properly defined, the word aphorisms refers to original thoughts of distinction, either spoken or written. An aphorism is typically expressed in a concise, literal and memorable way.
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James Hay has written: 'Johnson: his characteristics and aphorisms'
Leo Wyatt has written: 'A Little Book Of Alphabets & Aphorisms'
Some synonyms for proverbs:adagebywordclichedictummaximsaying