Aphoristically

Word APHORISTICALLY
Character 14
Hyphenation aph o ris tic al ly
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Deb recalls it aphoristically: In order to take a job where I might have to change my name and accent and become a Western person, I first had to erase most traces of the West from my existing self. ❋ Unknown (2011)

And I suspect Yogi would be impressed for being considered in the same league, aphoristically speaking. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He is explaining -- sometimes elliptically, aphoristically, through metaphors, jokes and old folk wisdom -- why "the economic crisis has barely begun," why indeed we seem to have entered the Age of the Black Swan. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Instead, I would just need to make some aphoristically cute atmospheric point. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If she claims, with what sounds like commingled wonder and rage, "I have never been anywhere but sick," quickly she modifies her statement by adding, aphoristically: ❋ Oates, Joyce Carol (2009)

Hi Raman, I had just reacted to your aforesaid sentence as I thought that saying something like this aphoristically should ideally be backed by sound arguments. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2008)

I fancy mankind may come, in time, to write all aphoristically, except in narrative; grow weary of preparation, and connection, and illustration, and all those arts by which a big book is made. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Or, more aphoristically: "Great wealth makes great garbage." ❋ Unknown (2004)

Nor could she understand why so many of her classmates had gone to the trouble of double-gloving: If nothing else, years of practical experience had taught her, aphoristically, that medicine stinks. ❋ Steve Giegerich (2001)

Exupéry The Little Prince wrote aphoristically of the power of anticipation, and what human event can begin to equal the arrival of a new baby? ❋ Andrea Candee (2000)

An attentive consideration of the above circumstances leads me to certain conclusions which I shall now state aphoristically, and proceed to describe in more detail. ❋ Various (N/A)

'' Usbands is cautions, 'owever good they are,' said Mrs. Kemp, aphoristically. ❋ Unknown (1919)

Make the tree good, our Lawgiver aphoristically said. ❋ Alexander Whyte (1878)

Only relatively few general thoughts are really scientifically developed; by far the larger part is treated rather empirically and aphoristically; Aristotle expressly renounces all attempts at scientific strictness of demonstration and development, for the reason that, in his view, the subject does not admit of this, but only of probability. ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

That the most remarkable geological relations may be the more easily seized, I shall treat aphoristically, in different sections, the configuration of the soil, the general division of the land, the direction and inclination of the beds and the nature of the primitive, intermediary, secondary and tertiary rocks. ❋ Unknown (1851)

On the other, the aphoristically formulated doctrine swarms with theological inconsistencies. ❋ Karl Marx (1850)

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