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1 " what can be said at all can be said clearly, and what we cannot talk about, we must consign to silence’ (T, "
― A.C. Grayling , Wittgenstein: A Very Short Introduction
2 " he says at the end of the Tractatus: ‘My propositions serve as elucidations in the following way: anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them as nonsensical, when he has used them – as steps – to climb up beyond them. "
3 " How things are in the world is a matter of complete indifference to what is higher. God does not reveal himself in the world’ (T "
4 " Whereof we cannot speak, thereof we must be silent’ (T "