The source texts are then reformed into single aphoristic lines, couplets, quatrains, and whole poems. |
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Albert Einstein had a more aphoristic way of stating this principle when talking about scientific hypotheses. |
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His aphoristic, rhetorical style, lends itself to statements that sound arresting but often mean very little. |
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Not to trivialize his work, but one of the reasons I believe his work is so popular is the aphoristic style of his writing. |
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Like so many aphoristic cliches, it collapses after a moment's scrutiny. |
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The aphoristic texts by Paul Heyse, translations of simple Italian folk poems, deal with the many facets of love. |
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Each in addition is accompanied by a short, aphoristic gloss below. |
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This memorial exhibition included thirteen poein paintings, several of them featuring aphoristic inscriptions on found, junk-store canvases. |
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His aphoristic style undergirds a profound and provocative approach to fundamental theological questions. |
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His new songs are focused and aphoristic, earnestly reflecting on life without getting too precious. |
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Rohr's best observations are always aphoristic and incisive, reflecting not mere intellectual cleverness, but profound contemplative experience. |
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Cavell is extensively quoted in Secular Mysteries but rarely summarized, and the result is that he can appear aphoristic or even mystical. |
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Grosz presents aphoristic stories drawn from his practice as a psychoanalyst. |
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But to say much that is striking, new or true about those would take aphoristic gifts or an astringency of mind that Mr Manguel does not claim to possess. |
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His urbane Epicureanism and personal charm, his aphoristic philosophy and studied perfection won him recognition as Rome's leading poet after the death of his friend Virgil. |
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Although the merit of these songs goes far beyond mere pictorialism, vivid referential motifs abound, appropriately laconic for such aphoristic miniatures. |
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Perhaps her genius is best appreciated in her sly, aphoristic brevity. |
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His comments are aphoristic or oracular, but often infused with wit. |
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At times, O'Malley's irreverent New York Irish humor resembles Oscar Wilde's wit with its aphoristic apercus. |
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His aphoristic style of writing enables perspective by incongruity. |
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