Top 14 Ludwig Wittgensten Quotes

#1. Pious people in general seem to regard religion as a necessary accompaniment of life; to Wingfold it was life itself; with him religion must be all, or could be nothing.

George MacDonald

#2. Before his Becoming, he would not have dared any of this. Now he realized he could do anything. Anything. Anything.

Thomas Harris

#3. If we were to suppose that mankind never can or will be in a better condition, it seems impossible to justify by any kind of theodicy the mere fact that such a race of corrupt beings could have been created on earth at all.

Immanuel Kant

#4. No one in this world, so far as I know - and I have searched the records for years, and employed agents to help me - has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people.

H.L. Mencken

#5. That's very different, picking up the impulse instead of picking up the cue.

Sanford Meisner

#6. The body cannot be the soul.

Swami Vivekananda

#7. What Must-See T.V. was all about was one network, one night, for one decade. And a third of the country would come and watch Must-See T.V. And you didn't dare go to work the next day, because if you hadn't watched, you would be left out of the conversation, that water-cooler conversation.

Warren Littlefield

#8. We learn more about the character of people on one off day, than on all their best days put together.

Greg Reid

#9. When Bishop Berkeley said "there was no matter." And proved it
't was no matter what he said.

Lord Byron

#10. My mind spun like the flywheel on an antique John Deere, merry-go-round during second-grade recess, hard spun roulette wheel.

Dennis Vickers

#11. The hurrier I go, the behinder I get. - Anonymous

David Allen

#12. Evolution is no more than the perpetuation of error.

Steve Jones

#13. But people who really know me, know that I am not a bad boy at heart ... I am a big teddy bear.

A. J. McLean

#14. The best way to execute French cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken.

Julia Child

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