Pfuel Quotes & Sayings
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People like me prove that you can survive without romance, even though you end up a bit unbalanced and you tend to argue with your own reflection. — Steven Morrissey

If you ask God for love,
He may give you someone to forgive.
If you ask God for patience,
He may give you someone to bear. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Indians scattered on dawn's highway bleeding/Ghosts crowd the young child's fragile eggshell mind. — Jim Morrison

Pfuel was one of those theorists who love their theory so dearly they lose sight of the aim of all theory, which is to work out in practice. He was so much in love with theory that he hated all practice and didn't want to know about it. He positively rejoiced in failure, because failure was due to practical infringements of his theory, which went to show how right the theory was. — Leo Tolstoy

My rage was the only thing keeping me awake, I was feeding off it in that righteous way you can if you never mention out loud the wrong you are being done. — Zadie Smith

I had a bit of a martial arts background from when I was a teenager: I did a bit of karate. — Joel Edgerton

Paulucci and Michaud both attacked Wolzogen simultaneously in French. Armfeldt addressed Pfuel in German. Toll explained to Volkonski in Russian. Prince Andrew listened and observed in silence. — Leo Tolstoy

We've come to this dark time in which the new Gestapo of Homeland Security lurks here, where citizens are having their rights suspended. — Harry Belafonte

One of the problems with the Internet is that a lot of times it is inaccurate. — Vince McMahon

Pfuel was one of those theoreticians who so love their theory that they lose sight of the theory's object - its practical application. His love of theory made him hate everything practical, and he would not listen to it. He was even pleased by failures, for failures resulting from deviations in practice from the theory only proved to him the accuracy of his theory. — Leo Tolstoy