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Coleridge, speaking of Napoleon, said that all great men are apt to be great and relentless hunters of men.
Most men are apt to take texts on trust, even to prefer a familiar version, however debased or unauthentic, to the true one.
When Anthony Trollope, for example, begins on his description of Ferdinand Lopez in The Prime Minister (1876), he notes that his "beauty" was "of a sort which men are apt to deny and women to admit lavishly".
But in what relates to the soul, men are apt to be incredulous; they fear that when she leaves the body her place may be nowhere, and that on the very day of death she may be destroyed and perish-immediately on her release from the body, issuing forth like smoke or air and vanishing away into nothingness.
If they are given to superstitions (obviously, whether you think you will win a prize has no effect on whether you get it), men are apt to believe that if they allow themselves to entertain visions of defeat, the fates will punish weak-willed pessimism, and thus convert their paltry expectations to self-fulfilling prophecy.
As has been much discussed, black men are apt, because of their experiences and those of friends and family, to see a white policeman as hostile and threatening.
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A man is apt to dismiss his failures as bad luck and credit his successes to his talent.
When the men arrive, they are apt to be got up in the Tibetan way, with long, braided hair and huge earrings, but they soon dispose of these.
But men are less apt to take precautions.
Women develop rosacea more often than men, but men are more apt to develop lumpy, enlarged noses, a condition called rhinophyma.
In a book that has its share of specious research citations she also notes that men are more apt than women to drown.
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