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Douglas Mock has assembled the animal behavioural evidence in More than Kin and Less than Kind.6 In the Galapagos Islands young fur seals attack their newborn siblings, seizing them by the throat and tossing them into the air, killing them unless the mother seal intervenes. — Jonathan Sacks

They say he has made a fortune selling lobsters and renting houses to the summer people. — Gertrude Chandler Warner

[Faculty ... ] insisted that the lecture and live demonstration was a sacred space. Faculty talked about the importance of debating with students, responding to questions, and presenting a model for how to argue a point and respect differences. They talked about the sanctity of live demonstrations - the importance of doing science in real time. They wanted students to watch live, imperfect lectures and demonstrations and feel part of an in-person community. They say the classroom as a place where you learned to love the 'as-is' of nature as much as you love the 'as-if' of the virtual. — Sherry Turkle

Radio interviews are really snappy and I'm just bad at that. I just close down. — Sade Adu

We laughed and laughed, together and separately, out loud and silently, we were determined to ignore whatever needed to be ignored, to build a new world from nothing if nothing in our world could be salvaged. — Jonathan Safran Foer

There is no 20-year period in American history when stocks lost money. — P. J. O'Rourke

Tonight's the night. It's gonna be alright. — Rod Stewart

Prayer is asking for rain and faith is carrying the umbrella. — Barbara Johnson

Before I leave this Earth, I would like to know they have given women the same benefits and promotions as men. — Martha Griffiths

Can I remember "I remember lots," I say. How much of what I remember is true is another matter. — Charles Stross

The road snakes south, then north, ultimately taking us east, and I wonder if life is like that. Go one way, then another, to end up someplace else. — Ellen Hopkins

When I write...
I am in the fond arms
of a childhood friend
upon whose colorful heart I can hang
the charcoal drawings
of my woes. — Sanober Khan