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The Quotive Corner — 44 episodes
Digging Deeper With Will Rogers
Coach John Wooden Says Character Over Everything Else
Montesquieu's Warning of Tyranny Through "Justice and Law"
It's the Planning, not the Plan, That Will Bring Success, says Eisenhower
Lao Tzu Respected the Silent Ones More Than the Chatty Ones
Tolstoy's philosophy Inspires You to Change the Toilet Paper Roll, and Yourself, for the Better
Making Decisions in Uncertain Times With Tennessee Williams
Sun Tzu Doesn't Want You to Rely on Past Victories
Admiral Grace Hopper's Warning
Freud and the Power of Love
Psychologist James' Secret to Being Wise
Invest in Your Team, Then Trust Them to Perform, Like Major Dick Winters Did
Cohen Suggests That You Can Free Yourself by Knowing Yourself
Traveling and Learning with Anthony Bourdain
Does Solzhenitsyn Think Equality and Freedom are Mutually Exclusive?
James Clear and the Importance of Systems and Habits for Success
Hoffer's Observation of Hiding Behind Rudeness
Robert Frost wants you to listen
Judgment and Experience with Rita Mae Brown
Twain says there's no excuse to be ignorant anymore
Hanlon's lesson on stupidity versus evil intentions
Paulo Coehlo warns about taking comfort in mistakes
Fear and Suffering with Montaigne
Brancusi's Secret to Success
Sinners and Saints
Voltaire suggests you think before you speak
Checkhov said that haters are gonna hate
Exploring mercy and justice with Adam Smith
Achieving things with Leonard Bernstein
Exploring the river with Heraclitus
Flying with Nietzsche
Smarts or Honesty? Samuel Johnson says both!
No shortcuts or hacks with Beverly Sills
Shedding light with Edith Wharton
Rousseau's four sides of every story
Comparisons by Mark Twain
Length versus Depth in Life, Savant's View
Finding ingenuity with Schopenhauer
Learning with the poet, T.S. Eliot
Battling monsters with Nietzsche
Heinlein and prejudices vs. logic
Kropotkin, competition vs. cooperation
Aristotle and an educated mind
Welcome, first episode! John Calvin and Humility