Aphorisms by Zoran Matic Mazos
Posted on December 21, 2009
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Zoran Matic Mazos hails from Serbia, which has to be the geographic location with the highest per capita proportion of active aphorists in the world, perhaps because the political situation there has been so ripe for aphorisms for so long. Mazos, a graphic designer by profession and a cartoonist by vocation, writes a form of political satirical aphorism currently being perfected in that part of the world. He is founder and editor-in-chief of the electronic weekly for political satire, humor, cartoons and comics Zikison.
What good is it to see future when we can’t change it?
To avoid a misdeed; that is a heroic deed!
Our blood starts to flow when our ideas dry up.
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Safe as houses? Not in a financial earthquake.
Nouns are declined, verbs conjugated.
A bad place to procrastinate long: the land of the budding aphorist.
Dreams that scare us wake us up.
Sometimes, you may see something on offer and you can almost grab it; sometimes, that isn’t even enough to get hold of it.