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  • I love mathematics...principally because it is beautiful; because man has breathed his spirit of play into it, and because it has given him his greatest game the encompassing of the infinite.

  • We often hear that mathematics consists mainly of "proving theorems." Is a writer's job mainly that of "writing sentences?"

    Jobs   Writing   Math  
  • If people do not believe that mathematics is simple, it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is.

    Believe   Math   Simple  
    John von Neumann's remarks as keynote speaker at the first national meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery (1947) as quoted in "Archaeology of computers: Reminiscences, 1945-1947" by Franz L. Alt, Communications of the ACM, Volume 15, Issue 7, special issue: Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Association for Computing Machinery (p. 694), July 1972.
  • In [great mathematics] there is a very high degree of unexpectedness, combined with inevitability and economy.

    G. H. Hardy (2012). “A Mathematician's Apology”, p.113, Cambridge University Press
  • The study of mathematics is apt to commence in disappointment... We are told that by its aid the stars are weighed and the billions of molecules in a drop of water are counted. Yet, like the ghost of Hamlet's father, this great science eludes the efforts of our mental weapons to grasp it.

    "An Introduction to Mathematics" by Alfred North Whitehead, Ch. 1, 1911.
  • It is India that gave us the ingenious method of expressing all numbers by means of ten symbols, each symbol receiving a value of position as well as an absolute value; a profound and important idea which appears so simple to us now that we ignore its true merit. But its very simplicity and the great ease which it has lent to computations put our arithmetic in the first rank of useful inventions; and we shall appreciate the grandeur of the achievement the more when we remember that it escaped the genius of Archimedes and Apollonius, two of the greatest men produced by antiquity.

    "Return to Mathematical Circles". Book by Howard Eves, 1988.
  • Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater.

    Albert Einstein, Stephen W. Hawking (2007). “A Stubbornly Persistent Illusion: The Essential Scientific Works of Albert Einstein”, p.337, Running Press
  • If I feel unhappy, I do mathematics to become happy. If I am happy, I do mathematics to keep happy.

  • At the age of eleven, I began Euclid, with my brother as my tutor. This was one of the great events of my life, as dazzling as first love. I had not imagined there was anything so delicious in the world. From that moment until I was thirty-eight, mathematics was my chief interest and my chief source of happiness.

    Bertrand Russell (2009). “Autobiography”, p.25, Routledge
  • Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty-a beauty cold and austere ... yet sublimely pure and capable of stern perfection such as only the greatest art can show.

    Art   Math   Perfection  
    "The Study of Mathematics" (1902)
  • Why are numbers beautiful? It’s like asking why is Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony beautiful. If you don’t see why, someone can’t tell you. I know numbers are beautiful. If they aren’t beautiful, nothing is.

  • Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.

    Albert Einstein (1970). “Out of my later years”, Greenwood Pub Group
  • Biographical history, as taught in our public schools, is still largely a history of boneheads; ridiculous kings and queens, paranoid political leaders, compulsive voyagers, ignorant general the flotsam and jetsam of historical currents. The men who radically altered history, the great scientists and mathematicians, are seldom mentioned, if at all.

    Queens   Kings   Teaching  
    "Adventures Of a Mathematician" by Martin Gardner, www.nytimes.com. May 9, 1976.
  • I know numbers are beautiful. If they aren't beautiful, nothing is.

  • The chief aim of all investigations of the external world should be to discover the rational order and harmony which has been imposed on it by God and which He revealed to us in the language of mathematics.

    Math   Order   World  
  • The calculus is the greatest aid we have to the application of physical truth in the broadest sense of the word.

    Truth   Math   Statistics  
  • The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics.

    Learning   Math   Way  
  • I know that two and two make four - and should be glad to prove it too if I could - though I must say if by any sort of process I could convert 2 and 2 into five it would give me much greater pleasure.

    Math   Two   Giving  
  • Nature's great book is written in mathematics.

    Book   Math   Science  
  • A GREAT discovery solves a great problem but there is a grain of discovery in any problem.

    George Pólya (1957). “How to solve it: a new aspect of mathematical method”
  • It is not knowledge, but the act of learning, not possession but the act of getting there, which grants the greatest enjoyment.

    Letter to Farkas Bolyai, September 02, 1808.
  • It seems to me now that mathematics is capable of an artistic excellence as great as that of any music, perhaps greater; not because the pleasure it gives (although very pure) is comparable, either in intensity or in the number of people who feel it, to that of music, but because it gives in absolute perfection that combination, characteristic of great art, of godlike freedom, with the sense of inevitable destiny; because, in fact, it constructs an ideal world where everything is perfect and yet true.

    Art   Destiny   Numbers  
    Bertrand Russell (2014). “The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell”, p.162, Routledge
  • Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned.

    Peter Marshall (1949). “Prayers Offered by the Chaplain, the Rev. Peter Marshall, D.D.: At the Opening of the Daily Sessions of the Senate of the United States During the Eightieth and Eighty-first Congress 1947-1949”
  • The notion of infinity is our greatest friend; it is also the greatest enemy of our peace of mind.

    Education   Mind   Enemy  
  • The purpose of computing is insight, not numbers.

    Learning   Math   Numbers  
    "Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers". Book by Richard Hamming, 1962.
  • It is not knowledge, but the act of learning, not possession but the act of getting there, which grants the greatest enjoyment. When I have clarified and exhausted a subject, then I turn away from it, in order to go into darkness again; the never-satisfied man is so strange if he has completed a structure, then it is not in order to dwell in it peacefully,but in order to begin another. I imagine the world conqueror must feel thus, who, after one kingdom is scarcely conquered, stretches out his arms for others.

  • But as the work proceeded I was continually reminded of the fable about the elephant and the tortoise. Having constructed an elephant upon which the mathematical world could rest, I found the elephant tottering, and proceeded to construct a tortoise to keep the elephant from falling. But the tortoise was not more secure than the elephant, and after some twenty years of very arduous toil, I came to the conclusion that there was nothing more that I could do in the way of making mathematical knowledge indubitable.

    Fall   Years   Elephants  
    Bertrand Russell (1998). “Autobiography”, p.725, Psychology Press
  • The mathematical sciences particularly exhibit order symmetry and limitations; and these are the greatest forms of the beautiful.

  • A great memory does not make a mind, any more than a dictionary is a piece of literature.

    Memories   Math   Mind  
  • The method of "postulating" what we want has many advantages; they are the same as the advantages of theft over honest toil.

    Honesty   Math   Toil  
    Bertrand Russell (2007). “Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy”, p.71, Spokesman Books
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