Indexed in Quotes

Why There’s No Time for Work at the Office

Legal expert Deborah Rhode reveals the true force behind all your meetings

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They Do Call it a Marriage Contract After All

Comedian Richard Pryor pontificates on what makes being married truly difficult

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Know Your Enemy’s Weaknesses – Start with the Kelley Blue Book

Sun Tzu probably got a great deal on a used horse

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Mark Twain on Where Babies Come From

The American humorist lends his reasoning for his long and fruitful marriage

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As American as Doritos, Bud and Chrysler

The Super Bowl has always been about more than just the outcome of the game

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Too Many Bosses in the Boardroom

Chewing gum magnate William Wrigley knew whose opinion mattered the most: his own

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But What About Quantum Leap?

American physicist Richard Feynman gives up the secret of quantum mechanics

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How the Ubermensch Got Into Harvard

Friedrich Nietzsche philosophizes on where luck and skill come into play

Don’t Stop Believin’ (in Santa Claus)

Shirley Temple drops some knowledge on a Christmas tradition

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The Problem With Eureka

The son of Charles Darwin, a scientist in his own right, knows where the true secret to success lies

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The Story of the Decade

The future may look bleak for many Americans, but hope is always just around the corner

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The Consequences of Fun

A member of the Algonquin Roundtable would have loved going to Vegas

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Because You Never Know Where the Night Will Take You

Flannery O'Connor, chronicler of the American South, knows what real lady when she sees one

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Spinning off a Comic With a Reference Book

In a new web comic series from "This is Indexed" artist Jessica Hagy discovers new ways of looking at famous quotes

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