ohne Worte
“Wittgenstein, for example, was tormented by the fact that a person does not talk about having a pain in his shoe even though he may have had a pain in his foot and his foot is in his shoe. Carroll, had he thought of it, probably would have written of shoes so full of pain that they had to be hospitalized.” (John Allan Paulos, “I Think, therefor i laugh”, S. 9)