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Perhaps the strongest evidence that women have as broad and deep a capacity for physical aggression as men is anecdotal. And as with men, this capacity has expressed itself in acts from the brave to the brutal, the selfless to the senseless. — Katherine Dunn

Man is doomed to repeat his mistakes time and again because he learns only from experience. — Mark Lawrence

She lives for this-the fight, the battle for survival. She actually enjoys it. — Lauren Oliver

I definitely think we should not serve alcoholic beverages at the lunch break. — McLean Stevenson

Woman, you see, is an object of such a kind that study it as much as you will, it is always quite new. — Leo Tolstoy

I just love biography, and I'm fascinated by people who have shifted our destinies or our points of view. — Richard Attenborough

To start with, you should have an attitude of gratitude. Without an attitude of gratitude, neither prosperity nor pleasure, joy nor happiness means anything, and it works this way: to those who have an attitude of gratitude and who do it with innocence, Mother Nature brings all the wealth, health, and happiness. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Polluted by crimes, and torn by the bitterest remorse, where can I find rest but in death? — Mary Shelley

It was these Prussian schools that introduced many of the features we now take for granted. There was teaching by year group rather than by ability, which made sense if the aim was to produce military recruits rather than rounded citizens. There was formal pedagogy, in which children sat at rows of desks in front of standing teachers, rather than, say, walking around together in the ancient Greek fashion. There was the set school day, punctuated by the ringing of bells. There was a predetermined syllabus, rather than open-ended learning. There was the habit of doing several subjects in one day, rather than sticking to one subject for more than a day. These features make sense, argues Davies, if you wish to mould people into suitable recruits for a conscript army to fight Napoleon. — Matt Ridley

Are all things quantifiable, and all numbers fraught with poetic possibility? — Yoko Ogawa