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In this episode of the FORMA Podcast, the audio companion for FORMA Journal, managing editor, Heidi
This week's proverb comes from Leo Tolstoy, that famous Russian novelist, who once wrote that "all h
This week's proverb comes from the Roman scholar Cicero who said, "I would rather be wrong with Plat
This week's proverb comes from that famous American essayist, Ralph WaldoEmerson: "I pay the school
Join FORMA's managing editor, Heidi White, as she talks to Lancia Smith, founder and director of the
This week's proverb comes from England but is unattributed. It goes like this: "the cobbler's childr
Welcome back to the FORMA podcast, the audio companion to FORMA Journal. In this episode, Brandon Le
Today's proverb comes from George Orwell: The aim of the a joke is not to degrade the human bei
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This week proverb comes by way of English essayist, William Hazlitt, who wrote that, "he will never
This week's (highly disputed) proverb is unattributed but well known. It say, "time heals all wounds
This week's proverb comes from Edmund Burke. It goes like this: "People will not look forward to pos
This week's proverb comes from Solomon: "Do not pay attention to every word people say or you may he
This week's proverb is from French playwright, Albert Guinon: "People who cannot bear to be alone ar
Today's proverb comes from Pericles. Here it is: "Wait for the wisest of counselors, time." Join Jos
Join FORMA managing editor, Heidi White, as she chats with author Ravi Jain, about the revised editi
This week's proverb is commonly attributed to Saint Ambrose: "When in Rome, do as the Romans Do." Re
This week's proverb comes from, well, almost everyone. It's the saying, "life goes on." Join Joshua
This week's proverb is a French proverb without any known attribution: "To understand all is to forg
This week's proverb comes from an unknown English source: "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bu