Aphorismen
Aphorismen are concise, memorable statements that express a general truth or principle. They are often witty, profound, or thought-provoking, aiming to encapsulate a complex idea in a few well-chosen words. The term "aphorism" originates from the Greek word "aphorismos," meaning "definition" or "distinction."
Aphorismen can be found in various forms of literature and discourse, from ancient philosophical texts to modern
Notable practitioners of the aphorism include philosophers like Friedrich Nietzsche and Arthur Schopenhauer, writers such as
The effectiveness of an aphorism often relies on its suggestive power, inviting the reader or listener to