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Wittgenstein's genius language, you can read 15 you are a genius

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Wittgenstein's genius language, you can read 15 you are a genius

1. What can be said can be said clearly; what cannot be talked about should be kept silent. Philosophical Treatise on Logic

2. Don't play with something deep inside the other person's heart. Culture and Values

3. Genius does not have more light than any honest man, but he has a special lens that can focus light to the point of ignition. Culture and Values

4. A person who knows too much will find that it is difficult not to lie. Culture and Values

5. The phrase I have said may be appropriate: the previous culture will become a pile of ruins and eventually a pile of ashes, but the spirit will circle above the ashes. Culture and Values

6. People who keep asking "why" are like tourists standing in front of a building reading a guidebook, so busy reading the history of the house's construction that it prevents them from seeing the building. Culture and Values

7. The opening chapter of each tragedy can read: "Nothing would have happened, if not..." Culture and Values

8. If life becomes unbearable, we think of changing our environment. But the most important and effective change, the change in our attitude, we hardly even think about it. It was too difficult for us to make up our minds to take such a step. Culture and Values

9. A person can not believe in his own feelings, but he cannot disbelieve his own beliefs. Philosophical Studies

Wittgenstein's genius language, you can read 15 you are a genius

10. It is futile to talk to someone about something he doesn't understand, even if you tell him, he still can't understand. (This often happens to your loved ones) Culture and Values

11. All philosophy can do is break idols. Wittgenstein on Ethics and Philosophy

12. Today, the difference between a good architect and a crappy architect is that a crappy architect succumbs to every temptation, while a good architect resists. Culture and Values

13. The Jews are a barren land, but beneath its thin layer of stone flows lava molten by spirit and wisdom. Culture and Values

14 No religion bears so much sin for the abuse of metaphysical expressions, as in mathematics. Culture and Values

Wittgenstein's genius language, you can read 15 you are a genius

15 Man has the feeling that what he says in his heart is clearer than what he says in words. Culture and Values

16. What is difficult to do in art is that to have something to say is to say nothing. Culture and Values

17. What is unspeakable will be unspoken. Philosophical Treatise on Logic

18. Forcing myself to think in the established order is torture for me. Culture and Values

19. If you already have the love of a person, then no matter how great the sacrifice is, but if you want to buy it, then any sacrifice is huge. Culture and Values

20. If the role of art is to "evoke emotions", perhaps, the consciousness of understanding art is contained in these emotions? Culture and Values

Wittgenstein's genius language, you can read 15 you are a genius

21. A whole bunch of ideas can't come out, because they all want to rush out, so they are all crowded out. Wittgenstein on Ethics and Philosophy

22. Anything ritual (anything that can be said to be tainted with the virtues of the High Priest) must be strictly avoided, for they will soon decay. Culture and Values

23. When you say no to your child, be like a wall, not like a door. Wittgenstein Reader

24. A good metaphor makes the mind feel like a spring breeze. Culture and Values

25. Civilization can only possess its epic authors in advance, just as it is impossible for one to report death when it comes... Culture can only be created at a time when its decline is foreseeable, because no one will ever describe it again. Therefore, it is not surprising that it can only be recorded in the obscure language of the prophets, only for a very small number of people to truly understand. Culture and Values

Wittgenstein's genius language, you can read 15 you are a genius

26. Something beautiful can't be beautiful. Culture and Values

27 Nothing is more difficult than treating facts fairly. Wittgenstein on Ethics and Philosophy

28. The purpose of philosophy is to make thought logically clear. Philosophical Treatise on Logic

29. What I know, I believe. On Certainty

30. I believe that bad management within the state fosters bad management within the family. A worker who is always ready to strike will not train his children to respect order. Culture and Values

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