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Paul Larkin

Chroniclers are privileged to enter where they list, to come and go through keyholes, to ride upon the wind, to overcome in their soarings up and down, all obstacles of distance, time and place.
Charles Dickens - Barnaby Rudge, Chapter The Ninth

Aphorisms/Sayings

I am working on a large number of aphorisms, which in the dictionary are defined as -

1. A tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion; an adage.
2. A brief statement of a principle.

Here are just two that came to me recently - bainigi sult - enjoy

On Love


Love is the constant attempt to know the unknowable
The perfect riposte to the scientist - the know all

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Beware the police!


The most dangerous place to cross the road, in any country, will always be the police station



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Title: Aphorisms/Sayings
Date posted: 02 Feb '08 - 23:34
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