Date: April 28, 2018
"Some magazine stories are fishhooks; they work their way into your mind and don't come out."
preview | full record— Douthat, Ross (b. November 28, 1979)
Date: May 4, 2018
"And other minds are finally less opaque."
preview | full record— Druckerman, Pamela (b. 1970)
Date: May 4, 2018
"A few decades before Freud, Nietzsche preached that those of us who are called to search ourselves need to go into the inner labyrinth and hunt down the instincts and passions that blossom into our pet theories and moral judgments."
preview | full record— Marino, Gordon
Date: May 4, 2018
"In this labyrinth, Nietzsche detected the handwriting of envy everywhere, observing, 'Envy and jealousy are the private parts of the human soul.'"
preview | full record— Marino, Gordon
Date: May 4, 2018
"But if I can identify the lizard of envy crawling around in my psyche, I can usually tamp down the ire."
preview | full record— Marino, Gordon
Date: May 4, 2018
"Recognizing the envy when my sixtysomething friend boasted that he had recently completed a marathon, I was able to restrain myself from giving rope to the indignant thought, 'Instead of running miles every day, why don't you spend some time tutoring disadvantaged kids!'"
preview | full record— Marino, Gordon
Date: May 12, 2018
"Our brains are so scrambled that it's starting to make sense that none of it makes sense."
preview | full record— Dowd, Maureen (b. January 14, 1952)
Date: May 12, 2018
"People from our past that we no longer directly communicate with but who are active on social networks can 'colonize valuable space in your mind, and you think about them instead of about your close friends,' said Carlin Flora, the author of 'Friendfluence: The Surprising Ways Friends Make Us Wh...
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Date: May 12, 2018
"It was like the same tapes were kind of, like, back in the brain."
preview | full record— Yael [full name not given]
Date: May 14, 2018
"On top, you have your brain -- just like the body, the brain's on top. It's neurotic, it's weird, it's malfunctioning. It's like a broken computer."
preview | full record— Malkmus, Stephen (b. 1966)