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To do the job which you've got really well; so well that you don't lose your self-respect doing it':
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Wittgenstein dislikes all ornamentation that is not part of the construction, and never find anything simple enough.
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Wittgenstein was very much against women's suffrage for no particular reason except that 'all women he knows are such idiots'.
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What can be said at all can be said clearly; and whereof one cannot speak thereof one must be silent.
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Instead of teaching doctrines and developing theories, Wittgenstein came to think, a philosopher should demonstrate a technique, a method of achieving clarity.
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Wittgenstein's language has the singularly rare quality of being both colloquial and painstakingly precise.
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