Aphorists

/ˈæfərɪsts/ noun

People who write or speak in aphorisms—short, memorable statements that express a truth or observation in a clever or witty way.

From 'aphorism' (from Greek 'aphorismos,' from 'aphorizein' meaning to define or distinguish) plus '-ist' (one who practices). Emerged in English during the Renaissance.

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