2.033 - Form is the possibility of structure. (p. 9)
3.221 - Objects can only be named. Signs are their representatives. I can only speak about them: I cannot put them into words. Propositions can only say how things are, not what they are. (p. 15)
6.43 - If the good or bad exercise of the will does alter the world, it can alter only the limits of thw world, not the facts-not what can be expressed by means of language.
In short the effect must be that it becomes an altogether different world. It must, so to speak, wax and wane as a whole.
The world of the happy man is a different one from that of the unhappy man. (p. 87)