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This week's proverb comes from Sir Thomas Gresham: "Bad money drives out good money." Join Joshua Gi
This week's proverb is anonymous but you know it: "seek of the devil and he doth appear." Join Joshu
Ann Voskamp wrote that "a habit is the way we wear our days" and in this episode Emily, Renee, and K
This week's proverb comes to us via Solomon, who said, "Cast thy bread upon the waters; for thou sha
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This week's proverb come from Socrates, who said that "the unexamined life is not worth living." Joi
This week's proverb is in unattributed, but goes like this: "Money can't buy you happiness." Join Jo
This week's proverb comes to us from Nicholas Gomez Davila, who said that "dying societies accumulat
In this episode, Andrew Kern explains what he means when he says that grammar is the art of interpre
This week's proverb comes from Benjamin Franklin who once said that, "an ounce of prevention is wort
This week's proverb is unattributed and it quite famous. It goes, "the Grass is always greener on th
This week's proverb comes from Jean-Baptise Alphonse Karr, who said that, "The more things change, t
This week's proverb comes via William Hazlitt, a British essayist and philosopher who wrote that, "v
In this episode, Andrew Kern offers some practical applications regarding the ways rhetoric teaches
This week's proverb is unattributed (thought it is English). It goes, "children should be seen and n
In this episode, Andrew Kern spends the bulk of the episodes contemplating the questions, "how does
This week's proverb comes to us from Thomas Aquinas who wrote, "I fear the man of one book." Join Jo
This week's proverb comes from German philosopher and writer, Goethe: "We can't form our children on
This week's proverb comes from Dante: "Fame, without which man's life wastes out of mind leaving on
This week's proverb is anonymous (but very well known): The apple does not fall far from the tr