IT WAS shown in the last paper that the political
apothegm there examined does not require that the legislative, executive, and judiciary departments should be wholly unconnected with each other.
"Let no one deem himself happy before his end," were the words of Solon; and here was a new and brilliant proof of the wisdom of the old
apothegm.
To this last
apothegm poor Hepzibah responded with a sigh so deep and heavy that it almost rustled Uncle Venner quite away, like a withered leaf,--as he was,--before an autumnal gale.
Otherwise the
apothegm "de gustibus non es disputandem" would apply.
'Build, build, build' is the Duterte administration's favorite
apothegm, jingle, call to action, catchphrase, mantra, slogan, whatever.
A Yoruba
apothegm aptly states that it is not he who was struck by a reckless driver that makes mental note of the registration number of the vehicle.
Saguisag thinks his namesake, Corona, 'committed suicide by taking the witness stand to defend himself, at war with the
apothegm that a lawyer who defends himself has a fool for a client.'
Only One of the earlier drawings contains writing, a 1990 piece that illuminates the words hey jimmy / ain't you heard / race and art / are far apart / postcard from langston hughes to james / baldwin 1962; I'm not sure whether Hughes's
apothegm names a problem or its solution.
"Between two evils," goes an idealist
apothegm, "choose neither." But to decline the choice makes possible one or both of the evils one is repelled by.
This
apothegm distilled the ethos of the Rastafari conference convened in 2010 at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica.
The essentially symbolic resonances of its plot--Orpheus's descent into the underworld and attempts to lead Eurydice out of it through his songs--could be interpreted as a poetic representation of the
apothegm "Hope Dieth, Love Liveth." (29) Eurydice is portrayed as not merely Orpheus's beloved but "the desire of all the world," an archetype of beauty and fertility in which nature finds its meaning.