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"When Russell told him he [Wittgenstein] ought not simply to state what he thought, but should also provide arguments for it, he replied that arguments would spoil its beauty. He would feel as if he were dirtying a flower with muddy hands."
Ray Monk, Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius, Vintage: London, 1991, p. 54.