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_a808.882 _bSHA/LE |
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100 | _aShashi Tharoor | ||
245 | _aLESS YOU PREACH THE MORE YOU LEARN APHORISMS FOR OUR AGE | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bAleph _c2023/01/01 |
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500 | _a The aphorism is one of the oldest forms of literary expression and has been around for thousands of years. It is a concise statement or observation that expresses a general truth, principle, or nugget of wisdom, ideally in a memorable or witty manner. Some of the most famous intellectuals and writers in history have expressed themselves memorably in aphorisms including Seneca, François de La Rochefoucauld, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Oscar Wilde. In this book, Shashi Tharoor and Joseph Zacharias have coined over 200 aphorisms on practically every aspect of modern life. Wise, witty, and memorable, the aphorisms in The Less You Preach, The More You Learn provoke, stimulate, and entertain. | ||
650 | _aAphorism | ||
700 | _aJoseph Zacharias | ||
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