Ideas too sometimes fall from the tree before they are ripe.
LUDWIG WITTGENSTEINReligion as madness is a madness springing from irreligiousness.
More Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes
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Only describe, don’t explain.
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A nothing will serve just as well as something about which nothing could be said.
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Nothing in the visual field allows you to infer that it is seen by an eye.
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Religion as madness is a madness springing from irreligiousness.
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To imagine a language is to imagine a form of life.
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Logic takes care of itself, all we have to do is to look and see how it does it.
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How small a thought it takes to fill a life.
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Eternal life is given to those who live in the present.
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There are no subjects in the world. A subject is a limitation of the world.
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The world is everything that is the case.
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To believe in God is to see that life has meaning
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This is how philosophers should salute each other, Take your time.
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If we spoke a different language, we would perceive a somewhat different world.
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In art, it is hard to say anything as good as saying nothing.
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At the core of all well-founded beliefs lies belief that is unfounded.
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