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1.

If we regard eternity as a sense of timelessness rather than the continuation of time, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present.

——Wittgenstein's "Tractatus Logic and Philosophy"

2.

To make an expectation is that no matter what happens, this submission must be consistent with this Expectations are met or not met.

——Wittgenstein's "Philosophical Investigations"

3.

An honest religious thinker is like a tightrope walker. He almost looked like he was walking on nothing. What held him up was the slenderest thing imaginable. However, it is indeed possible to walk on it.

——Wittgenstein's "Wittgenstein's Notes"

4.

Language is a maze composed of many roads. When you come in from one side, you know how to go; but when you come to the same place from the other side, you don't know how to go.

——Wittgenstein "Wittgenstein"

5.

We must remain silent about what cannot be said.

——Wittgenstein's "Tractatus Logico-Philosophica"

6.

What is your purpose in philosophy? Show the fly in the fly bottle the way out.

——Wittgenstein's "Culture and Value"

7.

The machine is a symbol of the way it operates. First of all I can say that the machine seems to have within itself the way it operates. What does this mean? If we know the machine, everything else, its motion, seems to be completely determined.

——Wittgenstein's "Philosophical Investigations"

8.

The ability of "appreciation" cannot create a new structure, it can only review what already exists. structure is adjusted.

——Wittgenstein's "Wittgenstein's Notes"

9.

Language is a maze composed of many roads. When you come in from one side, you know how to go; but when you come to the same place from the other side, you don't know how to go.

——Wittgenstein "Wittgenstein"

10.

As long as a person does not know whether he should pull or push the door, he will Trapped in a room with an unlocked door that opened inwards.

——Wittgenstein "Wittgenstein's Notes"