AblissaItend Guest
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2022 11:12 pm Post subject: dyjhdj |
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The idea is simple.
This also reminds me of a precept by Sir Edwin Sandys, a politician who helped establish Jamestown, Virginia.
That’s not what you expected, was it.
Why is this stuff important.
There must be a method to your madness.
Are you in.
Now compare that proverb to this famous aphorism.
So what do you do.
See for yourself.
Picture of Benjamin Franklin and a caption that says "Aphorist Extraordinaire"
Finally, Actions speak louder than words is another classic example.
It meant that the person was versatile and adept at many things.
But there’s no certain magic to sprinkling aphorisms into your writing.
Curiosity killed the cat.
Aphorisms often use metaphors or creative imagery to express ideas.
This quote originated from Thomas Howell in New Sonnets and Pretty Pamphlets. |
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