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  1. It’s a great saying, but it’s not something you’d necessarily repeat over the dinner table.
    The original dictum said, A penny spar’d is twice got, but it’s adapted over the years for modern English.
    It’s one of my favorite aphorisms because it’s simple but yet powerful.
    This also reminds me of a precept by Sir Edwin Sandys, a politician who helped establish Jamestown, Virginia.
    Sometimes, though.
    (I say these words to make me glad),
    You’re prepared to use these handy little sayings to make your prose more relatable.
    How many times have you heard one of the following aphorism examples.
    We see this in literature all the time.
    Nanakorobi yaoki.
    What am I referring to.
    He once stated, It is better to be alone than in bad company.
    Shifting gears a little, let’s talk about one of the world’s greatest aphorists – Benjamin Franklin.
    But these days.
    And then.
    Are you in.

  2. The early bird gets the worm.
    Fall seven times, stand up eight.
    What am I referring to.
    Aphorism Examples in Everyday Speech
    Interestingly enough, this saying was initially intended as a compliment.
    Aphorisms state universal truths about life that encourage reflection.
    And get this.
    Truthfully, there aren’t huge differences between the three.
    Guy standing at a bookshelf
    Don’t count on things that haven’t happened yet because something unexpected could occur.
    Remember that.
    Washington’s message was that it’s wiser to be upfront and deal with the consequences.
    People often use this quote when discussing health, but Franklin was talking about fire safety.
    Now you might be asking.
    Then use it as a guideline to stay focused on your general theme.
    Practice what you preach.

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