Ludwig Wittgenstein Quote

There should be no need to emphasize, in this century of radio sets and electronic devices, that many dreams may be assemblages of thought-elements that convey no information whatsoever: that they may be just noise.


The Art of the Soluble (pp. 87-88), Harper & Row Publishers. 1967


There should be no need to emphasize, in this century of radio sets and electronic devices, that many dreams may be assemblages of thought-elements...

There should be no need to emphasize, in this century of radio sets and electronic devices, that many dreams may be assemblages of thought-elements...

There should be no need to emphasize, in this century of radio sets and electronic devices, that many dreams may be assemblages of thought-elements...

There should be no need to emphasize, in this century of radio sets and electronic devices, that many dreams may be assemblages of thought-elements...