Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes About Walking

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  • An honest religious thinker is like a tightrope walker. He almost looks as though he were walking on nothing but air. His support is the slenderest imaginable. And yet it really is possible to walk on it.

  • Resting on your laurels is as dangerous as resting when you are walking in the snow. You doze off and die in your sleep.

    "Culture and Value" by Ludwig Wittgenstein, translated by Peter Winch, (p. 35e), 1980.
  • When I am furious about something, I sometimes beat the ground or a tree with my walking stick. But I certainly do not believe that the ground is to blame or that my beating can help anything... And all rites are of this kind.

    Ludwig Wittgenstein, James Carl Klagge, Alfred Nordmann (1993). “Philosophical Occasions, 1912-1951”, p.137, Hackett Publishing
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Ludwig Wittgenstein

  • Born: April 26, 1889
  • Died: April 29, 1951
  • Occupation: Philosopher