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A saying is any concisely written or spoken linguistic expression that is especially memorable because of its meaning. There are a number of specific types of sayings: Aphorism – A saying that contains a general, observational truth; "a pithy expression of wisdom or truth". Adage, proverb, or saw – A widely-known or popular aphorism that has gained its credibility by virtue of long use. Apophthegm – "[A]n edgy, more cynical aphorism; such as, 'Men are generally more careful of the breed of their horses and dogs than of their children.'" Cliché or bromide – An unoriginal and overused saying. Platitude – A cliché unsuccessfully presented as though it were truly meaningful, original, or effective. Epigram – A clever and often poetic written saying that comments on a particular person, idea, or thing. Epitaph – A saying in honor of a dead person, often engraved on a headstone or plaque. Epithet – A descriptive word or saying already widely associated with a particular person, idea, or thing. Idiom – A non-literal saying; "an expression whose meaning can't be derived simply by hearing it, such as 'Kick the bucket.'" Mantra – A religious, mystical, or other spiritual saying that is repeated over and over, for example, in meditation. Maxim or gnome – (1) A instructional saying about a general principle or rule for behavior; or, simply, (2) an aphorism. Motto – A saying used frequently by an individual person or group to concisely state their general outlook or intentions. Quip – A clever or funny saying based on an observation. Witticism – A saying that is clever, and also usually funny, notable for its form or style just as much as (or more than) its content.↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1

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