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Weekly Wisdom Bites: Escape is Futile, Women Will Persist
In this week's column, the prestigious Aphorisms and Short Literary Forms Society "SOCRATES" shares its witty one-liners and couplets.
When a woman is the sole matriarch in the household, she often develops an egoistic streak, the society's authors suggest.
Vladimir Gorodetskiy pens a pithy aphorism about the relentless pursuit that women exhibit: "You can't outrun women - they'll catch up, no matter what."
The fog of patriotism doesn't require a mask, Tatiana Kormiilitsyna claims, while Alexander Petr-Petrovich humorously remarks that he passed away laughing after finding humor in death.
Meanwhile, Sergey Sidorov questions the need for the Kama Sutra, and Afanasy Smyslov shares a macabre depiction of a failed dates leading to an untimely demise.
Nataliya Khozainova offers a melancholic reflection on the plight of locals facing financial struggles, while Tatyana Kormiilitsyna laments the state of modern poetry and applauds the abundance of genius but dearth of talent.
Background
The infamous quote “You can’t outrun women - they'll catch up, no matter what” has not been traced to a specific historical figure. It appears to be a humorous or philosophical saying that is used in various contexts to highlight women's resilience and determination.
Without further context, it is challenging to attribute this quote to a particular individual. However, such sayings are common in stand-up comedy, social media, or casual conversations, serving to highlight women's perseverance and adaptability.
In this weekly column by SOCRATES, various authors share their clever musings on various aspects of life, love, and the human condition.
In the weekly column, Vladimir Gorodetskiy's aphorism humorously illustrates the persistence of both lifestyle and relationships by saying, "You can't outrun women - they'll catch up, no matter what." Meanwhile, astalk of modern poetry degenerates into a lament on a scarcity of talent over genius, Tatyana Kormiilitsyna reminisces the resilience and determination displayed in various forms of entertainment.