“An ideal distribution of wealth is one that assures that no individual is entirely without the means of housing and sustenance, and no individual has inordinate wealth.”
“It is the sufferings of the many which pay for the luxuries of the few.”
~ Greta Thunberg
You should decide whether something makes sense by its content, not by the person who says it, regardless of his/her name, the letters after his/her name, his/her title or position in society, his/her age, nationality or when and where he/she said it...
Quotations are used by me as a means of inspiration and to invoke philosophical thoughts from the reader.
Pragmatically speaking, quotations can also be used as language games (in the Wittgensteinian sense of the term) to manipulate social order and the structure of society.
“Like everything metaphysical the harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar of the language.”
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
~ Austrian-British philosopher
~ Born: April 26, 1889, Vienna, Austria
~ Died: April 29, 1951, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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“An ideal distribution of wealth is one that assures that no individual is entirely without the means of housing and sustenance, and no individual has inordinate wealth.”
~ Greta Thunberg
You should decide whether something makes sense by its content, not by the person who says it, regardless of his/her name, the letters after his/her name, his/her title or position in society, his/her age, nationality or when and where he/she said it...
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Salvador Díaz Mirón
(December 14, 1853 – June 12, 1928)
Mexican poet.
Quotations are used by me as a means of inspiration and to invoke philosophical thoughts from the reader.
Pragmatically speaking, quotations can also be used as language games (in the Wittgensteinian sense of the term) to manipulate social order and the structure of society.
“Like everything metaphysical the harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar of the language.”
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
~ Austrian-British philosopher
~ Born: April 26, 1889, Vienna, Austria
~ Died: April 29, 1951, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Ludwig said it all.
You have succeeded beyond your wildest dreams,
philosophically I thing of you, as the southern end, of a north bound donkey.