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No man should marry until he has studied anatomy and dissected at least one woman.
Honore de Balzac
Man
Woman
Anatomy
At Least One
Marry
Dating
Studied
He
Until
Least
Should
Dissected
What bothers me is our culture's obsession with nudity. It shouldn't be a big deal, but it is. I think this overemphasis with nudity makes actors nervous. There's the worry about seeing one's body dissected, misrepresented, played and replayed on the Internet.
Rachel McAdams
Me
Culture
Internet
Nervous
Big
Think
Our
Worry
Seeing
About
Bothers
Misrepresented
Obsession
Deal
Makes
Big Deal
Body
Actor
Played
Dissected
Time can be dissected easily: an hour can be cut up in many ways. Fifteen minutes on this memo, a five-minute walk to another meeting, 30 minutes at that meeting and then 10 minutes debriefing. Oh, and maybe a quick phone call on the walk to that meeting. The busy are expert at dissection: that's how they make it all fit.
Sendhil Mullainathan
Time
Phone
Walk
Busy
Meeting
Ways
Phone Call
Easily
Memo
Minutes
Hour
Make
Call
Another
How
Fit
Up
Quick
Five-Minute
Maybe
Oh
Expert
Cut
Fifteen
Fifteen Minutes
Then
Many
Dissected
Anthropology seems so bland and friendly now, but in the early 20th century, Jews could only be dissected badly by these fields. The Jews were extremely assimilated; it's a different world than now.
Tom Reiss
World
Jews
Extremely
Seems
Only
Bland
Could
Badly
Were
Anthropology
Friendly
Than
Different
Fields
Century
Now
Different World
Assimilated
Early
Dissected
The walking wounded, impaired in life and dissected in death, were our primary clues to where and how parts of the brain work.
Ian Hacking
Life
Work
Death
Our
Wounded
Impaired
Primary
Parts
How
Were
Brain
Walking
Where
Clues
Dissected
The human eye has long fascinated lovers, artists and physicians. The ancient Greeks dissected eyes, but struggled to understand how they worked, unclear as to whether they received or emanated light.
Tim Birkhead
Eyes
Light
Long
Ancient
Ancient Greeks
Eye
Struggled
Physicians
Unclear
Understand
How
Greeks
Human
Artists
Whether
Lovers
Human Eye
Worked
Fascinated
Received
Dissected