#Epigrams
Quotes about epigrams
Epigrams are the sparkling gems of the literary world, encapsulating profound truths and sharp wit in just a few words. These concise, clever statements often deliver a punch of insight or humor, making them memorable and impactful. The allure of epigrams lies in their ability to distill complex ideas into simple, yet powerful expressions. They often touch on universal themes such as love, courage, and happiness, resonating with readers across different cultures and eras. People are drawn to epigrams because they offer a moment of reflection or a fresh perspective, often challenging conventional thinking with their brevity and brilliance. In a world where attention spans are shrinking, the succinct nature of epigrams makes them particularly appealing, providing a quick yet meaningful pause in our daily lives. Whether they provoke thought, elicit a smile, or inspire action, epigrams have a unique way of leaving a lasting impression, making them a beloved form of expression for both writers and readers alike.
None of us is less fragile than the other; we simply shatter in different places.
There's an epigram tacked to my office bulletin board, pinched from a magazine -- "Wanting to meet an author because you like his work is like wanting to meet a duck because you like pâté.
A maid’s yard, house, wardrobe, fridge, etc. sometimes also serve as her master’s dustbin or dumpsite.
Some people who have been working out regularly for months or even years are still out of shape because the number of cheat days they have in a week exceeds six.
Unless they are off duty, no matter how wide it is, and even when it is sincere, a smile seems fake if the job description of the person who is smiling includes smiling.
You cannot be truly humble, unless you truly believe that life can and will go on without you.

