“To believe in a God means to understand the question about the meaning of life. To believe in a God means to see that the facts of the world are not the end of the matter. To believe in God means to see that life has a meaning.”
Quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein
Book:Notebooks, 1914-1916
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Notebooks, 1914-1916
This book is a compilation of personal notes, reflections, and thoughts recorded during the period of 1914 to 1916. more
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