(1) More than 2,000 years ago aphorist Publilius Syrus expressed precisely the same idea: "Debt is the slavery of the free", as did the Bible: "The rich rules over the poor and the borrower is the slave of the lender".
(2) Martin Amis, who has little time for Vidal the novelist, recognised the glory of the witty, learned, aphoristic essays.
(3) But that fine aphorist of late capitalism missed an efficiency saving.
(4) He writes in terse numbered paragraphs, following Nietzsche's aphoristic style.
(5) Is there anything else I can do to piss you off?” A picture of Obama with “Does this ass make my car look big?” The Republican style for 2016 is angry aphoristic humor.
Aphoristically
Definition:
(adv.) In the form or manner of aphorisms; pithily.
Example Sentences:
(1) More than 2,000 years ago aphorist Publilius Syrus expressed precisely the same idea: "Debt is the slavery of the free", as did the Bible: "The rich rules over the poor and the borrower is the slave of the lender".
(2) Martin Amis, who has little time for Vidal the novelist, recognised the glory of the witty, learned, aphoristic essays.
(3) But that fine aphorist of late capitalism missed an efficiency saving.
(4) He writes in terse numbered paragraphs, following Nietzsche's aphoristic style.
(5) Is there anything else I can do to piss you off?” A picture of Obama with “Does this ass make my car look big?” The Republican style for 2016 is angry aphoristic humor.