
February 12, 2021: Kurt Vonnegut, Author
Today’s quote comes from a satirical novel, The Sirens of Titan, which used immorality, memory, and aliens to analyze humanity’s search for meaning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastch...
12 Feb 20212min

February 11, 2021: Sylvia Plath, Poet & Novelist
How do you find calm in a storm? Today’s quote offers two simple things you can do to invite peace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
11 Feb 20213min

February 10, 2021: Leo Tolstoy, Author
Today’s quote comes from a novel held in the highest esteem: Anna Karenina. It’s about longing, and the gravitational pull of love. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoic...
10 Feb 20212min

February 9, 2021: Malcolm X, Civil Rights Activist
As much as we might like to leave the past behind us, the lives and lessons of the generations before us are vital. Today’s quote explains why ignorance is not always bliss. Learn more about your ad ...
9 Feb 20212min

February 8, 2021: Elouise Cobell, Activist
You can meet cynicism and doubt with a matching bout of defeatism, or you can take your cue from today’s quote — inspiration that simmers with invincibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit po...
8 Feb 20213min

February 7, 2021: Amália Rodrigues, Musician
In today’s quote, Portugal’s first international celebrity names the quality that helped her gain global acclaim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7 Feb 20213min

February 6, 2021: Gilberto Gil, Musician & Activist
There’s no shortage of things pulling our attention away from the present moment — from transportive fantasies to nettling fears. Re-root yourself with the help of today’s quote, a lyric from Gilberto...
6 Feb 20212min

February 5, 2021: John Coltrane, Composer
Today’s quote brings us to the source of musical soundscapes, where every song is a refraction of its creator’s whims and wants; a distillation of desire and despair. Learn more about your ad choice...
5 Feb 20213min



















