Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes and its meanings

Ludwig Wittgenstein has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

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Ludwig Wittgenstein quotes about Fitness

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What are the top most famous quotes by Ludwig Wittgenstein?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Ludwig Wittgenstein.

  • Not every religion has to have St. Augustine's attitude to sex. Why even in our culture marriages are celebrated in a church, everyone present knows what is going to happen that night, but that doesn't prevent it being a religious ceremony.
  • The human body is the best picture of the human soul.
  • The aspects of a thing that are most important to us are hidden to us because of their simplicity and familiarity.
  • Death is not an event in life: we do not live to experience death. If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but timelessness, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present.
  • Don't get involved in partial problems, but always take flight to where there is a free view over the whole single great problem, even if this view is still not a clear one.
  • Humor is not a mood but a way of looking at the world. So if it is correct to say that humor was stamped out in Nazi Germany, that does not mean that people were not in good spirits, or anything of that sort, but something much deeper and more important.
  • Uttering a word is like striking a note on the keyboard of the imagination.
  • Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language.
  • Knowledge is in the end based on acknowledgement.
  • It is so characteristic, that just when the mechanics of reproduction are so vastly improved, there are fewer and fewer people who know how the music should be played.