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          Ludwig Wittgenstein

          Ludwig Wittgenstein (26 April1889 – 29 April1951) was an Austrian-born philosopher who spent much of his life in England.

          Quotes

          1910s

          • It seems to me as good as certain that we cannot get the upper hand against England.

            The English — the best race in the world — cannot lose! We, however, can lose and shall lose, if not this year then next year.

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          • The thought that our race is going to be beaten depresses me terribly, because I am completely German.

            • Writing about the eventual outcome of World War I, in which he was a volunteer in the Austro-Hungarian army (25 October 1914), as quoted in The First World War (2004) by Martin Gilbert, p.

              104

          • I work quite diligently and wish that I were better and smarter. And these both are one and the same.

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            • In a letter to Paul Engelmann (1917) as quoted in The Idea of Justice (2010) by Amartya Sen, p. 31
          • You won't — I really believe — get too much out of reading it. Because you won'