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What is the difference between APHORISM and DICTUM ?
20 sep. 2016 20:43
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An aphorism is a cleverly or wittily expressed piece of wisdom.
A dictum is an authoritative statement of a (supposed) truth.
These are aphorisms, but they are not dictums:
"Marriage is popular because it combines the maximum of temptation with the maximum of opportunity."--George Bernard Shaw
"Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess."--Oscar Wilde
These are dictums, but they are not aphorisms:
"Red wine with meat, white wine with fish."
"Never draw to an inside straight."
21 september 2016
Thanks Sir^.
21 september 2016
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