Make the sky blue again. — Nick, the Finsbury Park aphorist, @londonermag.bsky.social #aphorism
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Make the sky blue again. — Nick, the Finsbury Park aphorist, @londonermag.bsky.social #aphorism
www.the-londoner.co.uk/the-finsbury...
Go, and your homeland goes with you; return, and it’s lost forever. —Diana Anphimiadi, “Bond” #aphorism poemsontheunderground.org/bond
The chief preoccupation of adult life is the replenishment of the appetites. —Nick Trefethen #aphorism
The slower you go the sooner you are. —Alice Eckles #aphorism jamesgeary.com/my-life-in-f...
Word of Mouth
@BBCRadio4
Thursday 15.30
“When #writing aphorisms… seeing something and saying something happen at the same time.”
— @gearyjames.bsky.social , The World in a Phrase
#booksky #quote
Art is magic delivered from the lie of being truth. —Theodor W. Adorno #aphorism
The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page. St Augustine #aphorism
Usual time 15.30
This programme is great fun
I liked this aphorism from Polish writer W. Brudzinski: "The most difficult thing is to find the way to the signposts". It strikes me that this a good summary of the role of #Librarians, getting you from zero to a point where you can navigate for yourself.
Really interesting. When I heard that professions have their own aphorisms, I remembered some produced by my OH, a social psychologist www.bps.org.uk/psychologist...
#Radio Aphorisms: Sayings to Live By
Word of Mouth
Thuur 15:30
BBC Radio 4
@michaelrosenyes.bsky.social talks to James Geary about his lifetime obsession, the short, witty philosophical sayings known as aphorisms.
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
catching up with Word of Mouth on aphorisms
@michaelrosenyes.bsky.social @gearyjames.bsky.social
As the Beard Liberation Front has it, a beard on the chin is better than one in the barbers www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
If you write off the top of your head, what you produce is verbal dandruff. —Tim Brookes #aphorism
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/1... Thank you @theatlantic.com @adriennelaf.bsky.social #aphorisms
#aphorism
We kneel before heroes, not invaders – the aphorism today.
An extract from ‘The World In A Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism’ (second edition), by @gearyjames.bsky.social
@uchicagopress.bsky.social
www.bps.org.uk/psychologist...
Seen at @politicsprose.bsky.social 🙏🏻 #aphorisms
#aphorisms in the @theguardian.com www.theguardian.com/books/2025/n...
#aphorisms in @prospectmagazine.co.uk www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/culture/7164...
#aphorism
Thanks to @wbur.org @hereandnow.bsky.social and host Lisa Mullins for having me on! www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2...
Why the short, witty, philosophical sayings known as aphorisms are making a comeback... Thanks to @seanmoncrieff.bsky.social and @newstalkfm.bsky.social for having me on the show! www.goloudplayer.com/episodes/a-b...
Publishing books – buying them, commissioning them, designing them, selling them – takes creativity, just like writing them. @thebookseller.com #aphorism www.thebookseller.com/comment/publ...
Resistance is fertile. —Ruha Benjamin
Aphorisms “serve as a probe or compass to explore the threads of life and poetry.” @literaryhub.bsky.social lithub.com/the-striking...
On 'TRE in the Afternoon' with Hannah Murray - @gearyjames.bsky.social with 'The World in a Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism', Caroline Young on 'Vivienne Westwood: Provocateur', and Charlie Brougham reviews the weekend's sport.
"An aphorism is the last link in a long chain of thought." See how true Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach's aphorism is in The World in A Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism — out now! #aphorism @uchicagopress
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Adlai Stevenson was another politician with an aphoristic sense of humor, which he used on the campaign trail... "The hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without proving that you are unworthy of winning." #aphorism www.nytimes.com/2025/11/08/n...
Reflecting on the demise of The Farmers’ Almanac and the origins of the American aphorism tradition, beginning in 1732 with the premier edition of Ben Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanack: "It is hard for an empty sack to stand upright." #aphorism www.nytimes.com/2025/11/07/u...