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Russian playwright Anton Chekhov once said:
“Love, friendship, and respect do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something.”
In this episode, we discuss how it's easy to unite people when there's a common enemy, but uniting through love, friendship, or something more substantial will create a longer and more enduring unity.
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At The Quotive Corner, remember that wisdom isn’t in the quote. It’s in the reflection. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!
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By BryanRussian playwright Anton Chekhov once said:
“Love, friendship, and respect do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something.”
In this episode, we discuss how it's easy to unite people when there's a common enemy, but uniting through love, friendship, or something more substantial will create a longer and more enduring unity.
Support the show
At The Quotive Corner, remember that wisdom isn’t in the quote. It’s in the reflection. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!
If you'd like to hear more content, your support is appreciated! Please visit the link above.