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The limits of my language means the limits of my world. - Author object (389)

I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves. - Author object (389)

A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes. - Author object (389)

I am my world. - Author object (389)

Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent. - Author object (389)

The real question of life after death isn't whether or not it exists, but even if it does what problem this really solves. - Author object (389)

Hell isn't other people. Hell is yourself. - Author object (389)

Don't <em>for heaven's sake</em>, be afraid of talking nonsense! But you must pay attention to your nonsense. - Author object (389)

Only describe, don't explain. - Author object (389)

The limits of my language are the limits of my mind. All I know is what I have words for. - Author object (389)

The problems are solved, not by giving new information, but by arranging what we have known since long. - Author object (389)

Not how the world is, but that it is, is the mystery. - Author object (389)

Never stay up on the barren heights of cleverness, but come down into the green valleys of silliness. - Author object (389)

If you and I are to live religious lives, it mustn't be that we talk a lot about religion, but that our manner of life is different. It is my belief that only if you try to be helpful to other people will you in the end find your way to God. - Author object (389)

I am sitting with a philosopher in the garden; he says again and again 'I know that that&rsquo;s a tree', pointing to a tree that is near us. Someone else arrives and hears this, and I tell him: 'This fellow isn&rsquo;t insane. We are only doing philosophy.' - Author object (389)

If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but timelessness, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present. - Author object (389)

Nothing is so difficult as not deceiving oneself. - Author object (389)

If people never did silly things nothing intelligent would ever get done. - Author object (389)

If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. - Author object (273)

Six mistakes mankind keeps making century after century: Believing that personal gain is made by crushing others; Worrying about things that cannot be changed or corrected; Insisting that a thing is impossible because we cannot accomplish it; Refusing to set aside trivial preferences; Neglecting development and refinement of the mind; Attempting to compel others to believe and live as we do. - Author object (273)