Quotable Quotes: Aphorisms
by Miki SaxonDo you know what an ‘aphorism’ is? It’s a bit of accepted wisdom or observations recognized by the general population as being true. A friend sent me a list of aphorisms I grew up with—oldies but goodies (like me) and still true. I’ll share more oldies, along with more currents ones in the months to come. I’ve added explanations to the more obscure ones, but feel free to ask if you don’t get it.
A lick and a promise (a quick fix with a promise to come back and do the job right later)—sounds like a lot of software releases.
One bad apple spoils the whole barrel—apropos to managers who ignore the team member who is tearing the group apart.
Been through the mill (had a rough time)—a fairly accurate description of most entrepreneurs.
Scarce as hen’s teeth (hens don’t have teeth)—programmers in their twenties with 10 years of mobile experience.
Whatever floats your boat (or paddles your canoe)—an attitude opposite of the ‘my way or the highway’ so prevalent today.
Catawampus (out of place or crooked [I love saying catawampus, it makes me smile])—the condition of the stuff on most of our desks (definitely mine).
Stringing around or piddling (not doing anything of value)—worker action a day or two before and after holidays or vacation.
You ain’t the only duck in the pond (it’s not all about you)—there are almost as many variations as people who don’t believe it.
Flickr image credit: Denise Krebs
January 6th, 2013 at 1:15 am
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