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Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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“My day passes between logic, whistling, going for walks, and being depressed. I wish to God that I were more intelligent and everything would finally become clear to me - or else that I needn’t live much longer.”
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
“deep inside me there's a perpetual seething, like the bottom of a geyser, and I keep hoping that things will come to an eruption once and for all, so that I can turn into a different person.”
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
“Well, God has arrived. I met him on the 5.15 train ~ Keynes”
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
“I am now in another hole, though I have to say, it is no better than the old one. Living with human beings is hard!”
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
“The best for me, perhaps, would be if I could lie down one evening and not wake up again.”
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore