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For my Oxford degree, I had to translate French and German philosophy (as it turned out, Descartes and Kant) at sight without a dictionary. That meant Germany for my first summer vacation, to learn the thorny language on my own.
— Paul Engle
Tags: summer, my-own, vacation, language

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All families had their special Christmas food. Ours was called Dutch Bread, made from a dough halfway between bread and cake, stuffed with citron and every sort of nut from the farm - hazel, black walnut, hickory, butternut.
— Paul Engle
Tags: christmas, black, cake, food
Without vision you don't see, and without practicality the bills don't get paid.
— Paul Engle
Tags: without, see, vision, you
The corncob was the central object of my life. My father was a horse handler, first trotting and pacing horses, then coach horses, then work horses, finally saddle horses. I grew up around, on, and under horses, fed them, shoveled their manure, emptied the mangers of corncobs.
— Paul Engle
Tags: father, my-life, work, life
You come to know the aches and vanities and tastes and intrigues of an entire neighborhood at a drug store.
— Paul Engle
Tags: neighborhood, come, know, you
I had been warned about Jews by my gentile friends - they did terrible things with knives to boys.
— Paul Engle
Tags: terrible, about, things, friends
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