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Ann Cotton

nurse, serial killer

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1832  – 1873

Mary Ann Cotton was an English convicted murderer who was executed for poisoning her stepson. Despite her sole conviction for murder, she is believed to have been a serial killer who killed many others including 11 of her 13 children and three of her four husbands for their life insurance policies. Her preferred method of killing was poisoning with arsenic.

All Quotes by Ann Cotton

“All children everywhere deserve the opportunity that is unlocked for them by education.”
— Ann Cotton
“Girls' education is a human right. And along with its fundamental justice, it promises so much for the individual, for her family, for society, for all of us.”
— Ann Cotton
“For more than 20 years, Camfed has supported a generation of African girls and women with access to secondary and higher education, employment opportunities, and, ultimately, into positions of leadership.”
— Ann Cotton
“Girls' education is a human right. And along with its fundamental justice, it promises so much for the individual, for her family, for society, for all of us.”
— Ann Cotton
“Key to success for the education of young African girls is building a model that works with communities, schools, and national Ministries of Education to build a system of protection and support around girls, ensuring that they receive the education that is their right. Financial support is provided alongside a social support system.”
— Ann Cotton
“Be greedy for social change, and your life will be endlessly enriched. The only failure lies in not trying, or giving up.”
— Ann Cotton
“Be greedy for social change, and your life will be endlessly enriched. The only failure lies in not trying, or giving up.”
— Ann Cotton
“For more than 20 years, Camfed has supported a generation of African girls and women with access to secondary and higher education, employment opportunities, and, ultimately, into positions of leadership.”
— Ann Cotton
“Have faith in your intuition and listen to your gut feeling.”
— Ann Cotton