Blogs about: Leo Rosten

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how to build a life

jelletlambie wrote 8 months ago: Originally published June 10, 2007 I had a long and rather frank conversation with a friend last nig … more →

Tags: General Non-Fiction, Advice, Albert Camus, Elbert Hubbard, Franz Kafka, hazaa, Henri Matisse, how to build a life, Rainer Maria Rilke

Quote du Jour, 7/13/08

Melissa Cole wrote 1 year ago: “I cannot believe that the purpose of life is to be happy. I think the purpose of life is to b … more →

Tags: quote du jour, Quote, Purpose, Purpose of life, compassion, Life, istanbul, hostel, Inspirational

Annals of Assimilation

Mark Athitakis wrote 1 year ago: Jennifer Weisberg has a lovely essay on Leo Rosten, who in the ’30s received acclaim for his s … more →

Not-So-Tiny Dancer2 comments

Sarah wrote 1 year ago: You can understand and relate to most people better if you look at them — no matter how old or … more →

Tags: Children, dancing, praise, Freedom, women and children dancing, Dance

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kirstyjane wrote 1 year ago: My research requires I learn Yiddish.  No, make that: I deliberately morphed my research topic into … more →

Tags: Yiddish, Yinglish, Ameridish

Use Humor to Break Through

Mike Osorio wrote 1 year ago: Tuesday April 1, 2008 #23  “Humor is the affectionate communication of insight.” ~ Leo … more →

Tags: JAM with Mike, Take Action, Humor, Taking Action, Frank Clark, Francis Bacon, henry ward beecher, lin yutang, Christopher Morley

Leo Rosten on Adam Smith

Ed Darrell wrote 1 year ago: Leo Rosten writes clearly, concisely, and often with great humor. Consequently, his essays make good … more →

Tags: 1776, Adam Smith, DBQ sources, Economics, Education, Free market economics, Freedom - Economic, Freedom - Political, historic documents


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