A Quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein

Idealism leads to realism if it is strictly thought out. — © Ludwig Wittgenstein
Idealism leads to realism if it is strictly thought out.
I have always thought that foreign-policy idealism has to be tempered with realism.
Realism is in the work when idealism is in the soul, and it is only through idealism that we resume contact with reality.
Idealism without realism is impotent. Realism without idealism is immoral.
There is no realism without an element of idealism.
Idealism and realism meet in the actual.
Art is beauty, and every exposition of art, whether it be music, painting, or the drama, should be subservient to that one great end. As long as nature is a means to the attainment of beauty, so-called realism is necessary and permissable [sic], but it must be realism enhanced by idealism and uplifted by the spirit of an inner life or purpose.
What I've learned is that life is a balance between idealism and realism.
The romantic idealism of my youth has been replaced with realism and hard work at what I love.
By the artificial separation of soul and body men have invented a Realism that is vulgar and an Idealism that is void.
Idealism is like a castle in the air if it is not based on a solid foundation of social and political realism.
I am convinced that love is the most durable power in the world. It is not an expression of impractical idealism, but of practical realism.
It is foolish to view realism and idealism as incompatible or to consider our power and wealth as encumbered by the demands of justice, morality, and conscience.
So much of your present experience is based on your previous thought. Thought leads to experience, which leads to thought, which leads to experience. This can produce constant joy when the Sponsoring Thought is joyous. It can, and does, produce continual hell when the Sponsoring Thought is hellatious.
Mix idealism with realism and add hard work. This will often bring much more than you could ever hope for.
Women are the only realists; their whole object in life is to pit their realism against the extravagant, excessive, and occasionally drunken idealism of men.
Science seems to be at war with itself.... Naive realism leads to physics, and physics, if true, shows naive realism to be false. Therefore naive realism, if true, is false; therefore it is false.
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