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Quotations is about words, written and spoken throughout history. Words speak to us through our eyes and our ears. They enrich our lives, allow us to communicate thoughts to others, and sometimes, last for generations. This podcast explores not only the words, but the speaker, author, figure, or character who originated them. To whom were they said or written? What was their intended effect and on whom? What was the originator thinking? Find out each episode and we discover new quotations, some familiar, some not!
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Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Episode 72 - Judah Ibn Tibbon on Bookcases as Gardens
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Judah Ibn Tibbon was a Spanish physician and Hebrew-Arabic translator in the 12th century. In the midst of practicing medicine and translating numerous writings, he took the time to pen, for his son, as ethical will which he passed down to him and survives to this day. All the lines therein are impressive and important, but one stands out in its aesthetics and value.

Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Episode 71 - Richard Branson on Childhood Dreams
Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Richard Branson is the founder of the Virgin business conglomerate. Under this moniker are companies like Virgin Records, Virgin Mobile, Virgin Atlantic, and, of course, Virgin Galactic. Branson recently visited the edge of space (by some definitions) and become the first billionaire business owner of a space company to do so. In his brief time there, he took a moment to reflect on his life and to encourage the dreamers of tomorrow. His words, recorded many miles above the Earth's surface, should echo in all of our ears.

Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Episode 70 - Steven Pinker on Catastrophism
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Steven Pinker is an author, philosopher, and a damn good one at that. His book Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress argues that life is, on the whole, better for nearly every person everywhere in the world, today, than it was in years past.
His words, which I discuss in this episode, are a summary of the most important points of this book and serve as a caution against catastrophism, tribalism, and fatalism that pervade our thoughts so easily.

Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Episode 69 - Lauren Oliver on Seeing the Whole Person
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
If you had to relive the day of your death over and over again, what would you change? How would you change?
Those are the questions asked and answered by author Lauren Oliver in her book Before I Fall. Lauren, through the eyes of teenage girl, challenges perspectives of others, the way we interact with them, treat them, and the effects. Today's quote speaks to all ages and demands that we think more critically before assuming we know all we need to know about our fellow humans.

Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Episode 68 - Benjamin Franklin‘s Virtues: Pt. 3
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Part 3 of 3. This week, we explore Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity, and Humility.

Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Episode 67 - Benjamin Franklin‘s Virtues: Pt. 2
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Part 2 of 3. This week, we explore Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, and Moderation.

Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Episode 66 - Benjamin Franklin‘s Virtues: Pt. 1
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Benjamin Franklin led an interesting life. Born in British America and dying in the United States was one among many of his fascinating hallmarks. He also signed the Declaration of Independence, Treaty of Paris, and the Constitution...the only man to do so.
Seeking ever to improve himself (hmm, doesn't that sound familiar) Franklin set, at age 20, a goal for himself to live a life of moral perfection. He did so through a list of 13 virtues, practiced weekly for 4 rotations a year, for the remainder of his life...nearly 60 years.
Over the three episodes, we will examine those 13 virtues for their individual and collective value. In this episode, we cover Temperance, Silence, Order, and Resolution.

Wednesday Aug 25, 2021
Episode 65 - B.P. McCoy on the Habit of Discipline
Wednesday Aug 25, 2021
Wednesday Aug 25, 2021
LtCol B.P. McCoy, callsign Darkside-6, led the Marines of 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment into Baghdad and Fallujah. There, they experienced some of the greatest challenges ever shouldered by anyone. He brought most of them home because of his passion for his command, his love for his Marines, and the fierce discipline he demanded of himself and his subordinates. In his excellent book, The Passion of Command: The Moral Imperative of Leadership he explains his thought process in the workup to deploy and discusses how he built discipline in the small things to ensure success in the large things.

Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Episode 64 - Interview with Emily Maroutian
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Emily Maroutian, author, poet, and philosopher, was the subject of Episode 50. She graciously agreed to join me for an interview centered around not 1, but 3 quotes of hers that have resonated with me over the years. We have a fantastic discussion touching on many topics, including habits, arguments, growth, and more. Emily’s work can be found here.

Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
Episode 63 - Phil Zhangi on the Worst Emotions
Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
Phil Zhangi is the owner and cofounder of Debonaire Ultra Premium Cigars. He is passionate about his cigars and his craft and equally, if not more passionate about life. He is part tobacconist and part philosopher. Optimism and solidarity hold coequal places with humidification and tobacco expertise. His quote, in today’s episode, shows that he refuses to be held down by resentment, fear, or anger as he lives his life. This is a lesson by which we can we can all live.