"Keep in mind that a language is both a map of the world and its own world, with its own shadowlands and crevasses - places where statements that seem to obey all the language's rules are nevertheless impossible to deal with."

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Source: David Foster Wallace, Neal Stephenson (2010). “Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity”, p.30, W. W. Norton & Company

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David Foster Wallace

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David Foster Wallace was an influential American writer known for his complex narratives and deep explorations of truth and anxiety, particularly in 'Infinite Jest.'

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