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Quotes About Müller

Albert, what would you do if it were suddenly peace-time again?" "There won't be any peace-time," says Albert bluntly. "Well, but if—" persists Müller, "what would you do?" "Clear out of this!" growls Kropp. "Of course. And then what?" "Get drunk," says Albert. "Don't talk rot, I mean seriously—" "So do I," says Kropp, "what else should a man do?
~ Erich Maria Remarque
What has Kantorek written to you?" Müller asks him. He laughs. "We are the Iron Youth." We all three smile bitterly, Kropp rails: he is glad that he can speak. Yes, that's the way they think, these hundred thousand Kantoreks! Iron Youth! Youth! We are none of us more than twenty years old. But young? Youth? That is long ago. We are old folk.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Muller is a winner for Germany and expects to score big goals in big games, especially with his late runs from behind the striker.
~ Lothar Matthaus
You can't defend against Thomas Muller, it's extremely difficult for defenders. As an opposing player, you never know what he's going to do next.
~ Ilkay Gundogan
Müller's theory of myth was actually based on the notion of a "disease of language," the idea that language itself was inadequate to express everything it had to and therefore was a major contributor to the development of gods and myths, which grew out of linguistic confusion.
~ John Lindow
Muller asserted that modern conservatism is really about creating the best possible society, the one that brings about the greatest happiness given local circumstances.
~ Jonathan Haidt
día siguiente, lunes, el padre Müller tenía previsto
~ Julia Navarro
We know the Russian methods exactly. I haven't the faintest intention of being taken prisoner by the Russians.
~ Heinrich Muller
However, the construction of the social world does not receive the same level of attention in Piaget's work on infancy as the construction of the physical world.
~ Unknown
contemporary neonativism is rooted in an epistemological framework entirely different from Piaget's epistemological framework.
~ Unknown
Piaget, J. (1995). Sociological studies. London: Routledge. (Original work published in 1977)
~ Unknown
intelligence organizes the world by organizing itself" (CR, pp.
~ Unknown
Furthermore, objects at these substages are experienced as direct extension of the previous action.
~ Unknown
Piaget, J. (1971). Insights and illusions of philosophy. New York: World Publishing Company. (Original work published in 1965)
~ Unknown