Word of the Day for Wednesday, June 29, 2011
aphorism \AF-uh-riz-uhm\, noun:
A terse saying embodying a general truth, or astute observation.
Hey, B.O., here's an aphorism for you: You're a stinking socialist-Marxist!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
He who first uttered the boast was a public benefactor, and every man who repeated the aphorism, and believed it, furthered a good work, and helped to build up the structure of his country's greatness.-- Charles Mackay, The gouty philosopher
The aphorism wants to deflate our pretensions, to pull us "back to earth," by challenging us to change the way we live.-- Carl Rakosi, The collected prose of Carl Rakosi
Aphorism comes from the Greek aphorismós, "definition."
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