Home » Quote » Ludwig Wittgenstein » „Sometimes, in doing philosophy, one just wants to utter an inarticulate sound.“ „Sometimes, in doing philosophy, one just wants to utter an inarticulate sound.“ — Ludwig Wittgenstein Related quotes „So in the end when one is doing philosophy one gets to the point where one would like just to emit an inarticulate sound.“ — Ludwig Wittgenstein „One of the more pretentious political self-descriptions is "libertarian". People think it puts them above the fray. It sounds fashionable and, to the uninitiated, faintly dangerous. Actually, it's just one more bullshit political philosophy.“ — George Carlin „They say, 'you mean it's just sounds?' thinking that for something to just be a sound is to be useless, whereas I love sounds just as they are, and I have no need for them to be anything more than what they are. I don't want them to be psychological. I don't want a sound to pretend that it's a bucket or that it's president or that it's in love with another sound. I just want it to be a sound.“ — John Cage „The real discovery is the one which enables me to stop doing philosophy when I want to. The one that gives philosophy peace, so that it is no longer tormented by questions which bring itself into question.“ — Ludwig Wittgenstein „For a momentThe surrounding utters no sound.Time ceases.The Paradise of Dreams come true.“ — Bruce Lee „Don't you think it would be wonderful to get rid of everything and everybody and just go someplace where you don't know a soul? Sometimes I feel like doing that. I really really want to do it sometimes.“ — Haruki Murakami
„Sometimes, in doing philosophy, one just wants to utter an inarticulate sound.“ — Ludwig Wittgenstein