Ego Sum Qui Sum...
Simon of the mountain strong,Flower of knightly chivalry,Thou who death and deadly wrongBarest, making England free.Not the holy ones of yore,They on earth who travailed sore,Came to such despite and scorn;Feet and hands dissevered,Pierced corse and wounded headFlesh and harness script and torn.So with God our champion beAs our whole defence in theeDying, leaves the world forlorn.
You might be able to prove every conceivable statement about numbers within a system by going outside the system in order to come up with new rules and axioms, but by doing so you'll only create a larger system with its own unprovable statements.
... It plays a part in modern linguistic theories, which emphasize the power of language to come up with new ways to express ideas. And it has been taken to imply that you'll never entirely understand yourself, since your mind, like any other closed system, can only be sure of what it knows about itself by relying on what it knows about itself.
"The craze for originality is a manifestation of decadence, and the decadence of Europe (U.S.) is the ascendancy of the Barbarian." -"Now people want to think only what they are supposed to want to think, and this they consider freedom".