
#316 - The Many Myths about the Declaration of Independence
07/02/19 • 37 min
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*Wisdom Wednesday* #169 - Quote or No Quote: Gandhi Be the Change You Wish to See in the World
Mohandas K. Gandhi should also be known as the Mahatma of Misquotation. Did he ever say, “Be the change you wish to see in the world,” as we read in so many inspirational tweets and messages? Listen as Professor Buzzkill delves into the origin of this quote in this flashback episode, avoiding snake bite and 1970s urban violence along the way .
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#317 - Quote or No Quote: Marie Antoinette | “Let Them Eat Cake”
The one thing that everyone knows about Marie Antoinette (Queen of France in the late 18th century) is that, when told that the peasants were starving because they had no bread, said, “then let them eat cake.” How cold is that, Buzzkillers? It’s Royal Arrogance of the First Order. She deserves some kind of medal for her sheer bravado. But did she actually say it? Listen and find out!
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