FastSaying

Wittgenstein likes to assert: "Whereof we cannot speak we must be silent". But skilfully using our hands and manipulating our thoughts can be plausible options to make ourselves understood. So, if we can’t say it, we can show and depict it. Whereof we cannot speak we can paint! ("Happy days are back again")

Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie

assertdepicthandshappy-dayslikemanipulateoptionspaintplausibleshowsilentskilfullyspeakthoughtsunderstoodusewittgenstein

Related Quotes

We only realize what happiness is about, after it has slammed the door to our inattention; and killing silence has deafened the tunefulness of our life. ("Happy days are back again")
— Erik Pevernagie
back-againdeafendoor
Some feel lucky, if they haven't got to be happy, as they don’t like their frame of mind to be unravelled and prefer to be left well enough alone. ( "C’est quand le bonheur ?" )
— Erik Pevernagie
bonheurfeelframe-of-mind
If we misread the blueprint of our life, we need not be ashamed of backtracking on our chosen options. Admitting to mistakes may make us human and maybe great again. ("Sisyphus' hardship on the hill")
— Erik Pevernagie
admitting-faultsashamedbacktracking
Shrink wrapped ideas and prefabricated thoughts are a result of sloth and laziness. ("Prêt-à-penser")
— Erik Pevernagie
ideaslazinessprefabricated
Remember the diner in 'Happy Days?' I do want to do a show like that. But an updated version.
— Flavor Flav
DaysDinerHappy