0 a short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth: --
1 a short saying that is intended to express a general truth --
We can all agree, but the question is: how is this attractive aphorism to be converted into constructive policies?
He was full of memorable aphorisms.
Each story includes a final aphorism.
The essential point is that aphorisms are not aimed at informing the intellect, but at changing the will, at an emotional, affective awakening (or even ' conversion ').
The aphorisms constantly bemoan how they attract, ensnare, and capture the minds of men, exert their control over them, take their money and subject them to others.
The people possess a mass of words in their aphorisms, jokes, songs, stories, and riddles, and generally in their folklore, which philology should investigate and cultivate.
The aphorism that every prescription is an experiment has particular application to older patients in whom the relationship between the oral dose and blood levels is more unpredictable.
Proverbs is a catalogue of 1,100 aphorisms, each tabulated as a set of translation equivalents.