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    Example of Literary Sentence

    Literature   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    The literary sentence, which is also called maximum, is a series of final conclusions found in the literature, can be of a moral or cultural nature and are intended to teach a lesson or lead to an idea concrete.

    This characteristic is found in much of the literature around the world; proverbs and some sayings can be entered in literary sentences and their function is to take the most logical information and transcendent for the benefit of the people who receive them as well it is also necessary that they interpret them in order to understand them.

    Example of a literary sentence:

    • Advises not the most pleasant, but the best to the citizens. (Bias)
    • He acquires in youth to do well, and in old age wisdom. (Pítaco)
    • Longing for the past can be running after the wind.
    • He knows the right time. (Pítaco)
    • Know yourself. (Chilo)
    • When the good helps it feels good, but when the bad does it, everyone turns to see.
    • When a politician dies, many people go to his funeral. But they do it to be completely sure that he is really underground. (George Clemenceau)
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    • From the sublime to the ridiculous there is only one step.
    • The absurd man is the one who never changes. (George Clemenceau)
    • The whole world turns away when it sees a man pass by who knows where he is going.
    • The wise man may sit on an anthill, but only the fool remains seated on it.
    • In life there are no rewards or punishments, only consequences.
    • Teach and learn the best. " (Such)
    • It is better to fall than not to try.
    • Listen a lot. (Bias)
    • That which they call truth is nothing more than the elimination of errors. (George Clemenceau)
    • Speak the opportune thing. (Bias)
    • You have to stay away from the accolades, but you have to deserve them.
    • Democracy is better than tyranny. (Periander)
    • War is too important a matter to entrust to the military. (George Clemenceau)
    • The helping hand feels good, but if the hand is someone's confident it feels better.
    • Measure is the best. (Cleobulus)
    • Patience is a tree with bitter roots but very sweet fruits.
    • Man's life is interesting mainly if he has failed. That indicates that he tried to outdo himself. (George Clemenceau)
    • Do not say what you are going to do, because if you fail you will be mocked. (Chilo)
    • Pleasures are mortal, virtues immortal. (Periander)
    • Fools do not like to admire things except when they bear a label. (George Clemenceau)
    • Handling silence is more difficult than handling the word. (George Clemenceau)
    • Nothing too much. (Solon)
    • Do not beautify your appearance, be beautiful in your actions. (Such)
    • Don't do anything for violence. (Cleobulus)
    • There is no need to run when the path is wrong.
    • Obey the laws. (Chilo)
    • Worry about serious things. (Solon)
    • A will can more than an obtuse intelligence (President Álvaro Obregón)
    • Who does not understand a look will not understand a long explanation either.
    • Shun the pleasure that begets pain. (Solon)
    • Respect the old man. (Chilo)
    • A donkey asking what a thousand wise men answering knows more.
    • If you speak, your words must be better than silence.
    • If it falls ten times, get up eleven.
    • Use the measure. (Thales of Miletus)
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