Dissection … teaches us that the body of man is made up of certain kinds of material, so differing from each other in optical and other physical characters and so built up together as to...
—Michael Foster
The Maestro spoke again. “When we are not, at what point do we become?” I could not reply. For I had grasped no shape of his thoughts. I understood neither what he said nor his...
—Theresa Breslin
He could quite quickly become detached from the nuances of common human emotion. Particularly if he was engaged in some aspect of a scientific problem or research. His work excluded any consideration for the feelings...
All definitions are a part of the intellectual dissection and compartmentalization of control.
—Bryant McGill
No man should marry until he has studied anatomy and dissected at least one woman.
—Honoré de
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