aforizmas
Aforizmas, or aphorism, is a concise, memorable statement that conveys a general truth, observation, or principle. It aims to be quickly understood and easily remembered, often provoking reflection and inviting interpretation beyond the literal meaning.
The term comes from Greek aphorismos, meaning a definition or delimitation, and it entered European languages
Characteristics commonly associated with aphorisms include brevity, clarity, and a focus on a single idea. They
Aphorisms are distinct from proverbs, which are traditional, anonymous sayings transmitted through generations, and from maxims,
Many writers and thinkers have contributed to the form, including Baltasar Gracián, Friedrich Nietzsche, Arthur Schopenhauer,