You think philosophy is difficult enough but I can tell you it is nothing to the difficulty of being a good architect.

On designing his sister's house

said in 1930, M O'C. Drury 'Conversations with Wittgenstein' in Rush Rhees (ed.) Ludwig Wittgenstein: Personal Recollections (1981) ch. 6


You think philosophy is difficult enough but I can tell you it is nothing to the difficulty of being a good architect.

You think philosophy is difficult enough but I can tell you it is nothing to the difficulty of being a good architect.

You think philosophy is difficult enough but I can tell you it is nothing to the difficulty of being a good architect.

You think philosophy is difficult enough but I can tell you it is nothing to the difficulty of being a good architect.