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  1. But, the aphorism is short and sweet.
    So what do you do.
    But Yoda isn’t having it.
    Have you ever felt frustrated when other people didn’t meet your expectations.
    Oftentimes, it makes sense to delegate tasks.
    Not so much.
    Your stories can benefit from this method too.
    But one key difference is that for a phrase to be truly aphoristic, it needs to be a short statement.
    Aphorisms often use metaphors or creative imagery to express ideas.
    It reminds us to take precautionary measures, so we don’t end up with bad results.
    It’s become one of the most viral memes on the internet.
    Honesty is the best policy.
    He’s earned that title because he’s authored dozens of aphorisms.
    It meant that the person was versatile and adept at many things.
    Build a storyline around that saying.
    Let’s get started.

  2. If you do, you agree with George Herbert’s famous aphorism from his book, Outlandish Proverbs.
    Better safe than sorry is a piece of wisdom from Samuel Lover’s book, Rory O’More.
    The idea is simple.
    Sandys said, Honestie the best policie, which in modern English is…
    He once stated, If you want a thing done well, do it yourself.
    This quote came from Wales, first appearing in an 1866 publication.
    It’s time.
    That’s why aphorisms, adages, and proverbs are synonyms for each other.
    But, the aphorism is short and sweet.
    Better safe than sorry is a piece of wisdom from Samuel Lover’s book, Rory O’More.
    Examples of Aphorism in Film
    This also reminds me of a precept by Sir Edwin Sandys, a politician who helped establish Jamestown, Virginia.
    The complete quote was, A Jack of all trades and master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.
    (I say these words to make me glad),
    For example.
    But not today.

  3. “I look forward to the day when you are a fully grown man, my son.” His father says. “I am anxious to see the fruit of my loins reach his fully-adorned manhood. Adulthood.” “You are grown. Yes. Physically. Yes, my son. But a full man. No! No!” His father, says, sharply. “You have much more to grow, to mature, before you are a man, before you can call yourself. A man.”

  4. “I look forward to the day when you are a fully grown man, my son.” His father says. “I am anxious to see the fruit of my loins reach his fully-adorned manhood. Adulthood.”

  5. “I’m am nearly 6 foot 2 inches tall, dad. I weigh 210 lbs. I think, dad. At least I was the last time we were weighed at football practice.” The son says. “Much bigger than you, I should say.”

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