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[Complex, our Mathilde; she can bear contradictions.]
Mathematics, the non-empirical science par excellence ... the science of sciences, delivering the key to those laws of nature and the universe which are concealed by appearances.
A noble pair of brothers.
[Lat., Par nobile fratum.]
You know, I loved math. My mom was a math teacher.
A Noah's Ark of mathematicians, their lives, loves, hard times, and madnesses, Loving and Hating Mathematics shows our community with all its warts as well as its triumphs. I especially liked the chapter on much-hated school mathematics, 'Almost All Children Left Behind.'
Mathematics is an obscure field, an abstruse science, complicated and exact; yet so many have attained perfection in it that we might conclude almost anyone who seriously applied himself would achieve a measure of success.
This splendid subject [mathematics], queen of all exact sciences, and the ideal and norm of all careful thinking ...
I love mathematics not only because it is applicable to technology but also because it is beautiful.
Rochester: I am to take mademoiselle to the moon, and there I shall seek a cave in one of the white valleys among the volcano-tops, and mademoiselle shall live with me there, and only me.
Mathematics is the extension of common sense by other means.
Margowegottagohomeandtell.
numbers. William
Mathematics is the source of a wicked intellect that, while making man the lord of the earth, also makes him the slave of the machine.
Danzhol. The one with the marriage proposal and the objections to the town charter in central Monsea. "Bacon," Bitterblue muttered. "Bacon!" she repeated, then carefully made her way up the spiral stairs.
Mathematics is like draughts in being suitable for the young, not too difficult, amusing, and without peril to the state.
Mr Michener, as timeless as a stack of National Geographics, is the ultimate Summer Writer. Just as one goes back to the cottage in Maine, so one goes back to one's Michener.
Isaac Rothe, Matthias
They say that maths is a language. So how do I order a pizza with extra cheese in maths?
Mathematics is the summit of human thinking. It has all the creativity and imagination that you can find in all kinds of art, but unlike art-charlatans and all kinds of quacks will not succeed there.
Mathemagical mathematics combines the beauty of mathematical structure with the entertainment value of a trick.
All mathematicians share ... a sense of amazement over the infinite depth and the mysterious beauty and usefulness of mathematics.
Poetry isn't math was our battle cry
The pursuit of mathematics is a divine madness of the human spirit.
Mathematics is not a language, it's an adventure
Beautee eneuch to mak a world to dote.
May not music be described as the mathematics of the sense, mathematics as music of the reason? The musician feels mathematics, the mathematician thinks music: music the dream, mathematics the working life.
You can't hate me, Mathilde, when I say no. This is my work.
Mathematics is one of the most basic
and most ancient
types of knowledge. Yet the details of its historical development remain obscure to all but a few specialists.
The mathematician is fascinated with the marvelous beauty of the forms he constructs, and in their beauty he finds everlasting truth.
Lake Winnipesaukee, he
The word "mathematics" is a Greek word and, by origin, it means "something that has been learned or understood," or perhaps "acquired knowledge," or perhaps even, somewhat against grammar, "acquirable knowledge," that is, "learnable knowledge," that is, "knowledge acquirable by learning."
Mark all mathematical heads which be wholly and only bent on these sciences, how solitary they be themselves, how unfit to live with others, how unapt to serve the world.
From the ages of five to twelve, I attended the Saint Laurence O'Toole elementary school in Lawrence, a city next to Methuen, and was taught by sisters of the Catholic order of Notre Dame de Namour. I enjoyed all my subjects there. I do not remember ever learning any science, except for mathematics.
Town VIII. Monseigneur in the Country IX. The Gorgon's Head
Mathematics, which most of us see as the most factual of all sciences, constitutes the most colossal metaphor imaginable, and must be judged, aesthetically as well as intellectually in terms of the success of this metaphor.
I was fortunate to find an extraordinary mathematics and applied mathematics program in Toronto.
Of evils one should choose the least.
[Lat., Ex malis eligere minima oportere.]
Mathematics, as much as music or any other art, is one of the means by which we rise to a complete self-consciousness. The significance of mathematics resides precisely in the fact that it is an art; by informing us of the nature of our own minds it informs us of much that depends on our minds.
Mathematics is the most beautiful and most powerful creation of the human spirit.
Mathematics may be compared to a mill of exquisite workmanship, which grinds your stuff to any degree of fineness.
Maths is at only one remove from magic.
In the blue time, math kicked ass.
-Dess
triangle of my mons,
Taniquetil, glorious to behold, loftiest of all mountains clad in purest snow,
Mathematics is a language
Mathematics, mostly, is a communal enterprise, each advance the product of a huge network of minds working toward a common purpose, even if we accord special honor to the person who places the last stone in the arch.
There is a largeness about mathematics that transcends race and time; mathematics may humbly help in the market-place, but it also reaches to the stars.
On sighting mathematicians poetry should unhook the algebra from their minds and replace it with poetry; on sighting poets it should unhook poetry from their minds and replace it with algebra.
The mathematician knows some things, no doubt, but not those things one usually wants to get from him.
Montreal, this wonderful town ... Pearl of Canada, Pearl of the world.
In adolescence, I hated life and was continually on the verge of suicide, from which, however, I was restrained by the desire to know more mathematics.
Mathematics is not a careful march down a well cleared highway, but a journey into a strange wilderness, where the explorers often get lost.
Sumer is icumen in,
Lhude sing cucc.
Groweth sed, and bloweth med,
And springth the wude nu,
Sing cuccu!
A mathematician is a magician who converts adjectives into nouns: continuous into continuum, infinite into infinity, infinitesimal into location, 0D into point, 1D into line, curved into geodesic ...
For the most part, it is true, ordinary men and women regard mathematics with energetic distaste, counting its concepts as rhapsodic as cauliflower. This is a mistake-there is no other word. Where else can the restless human mind find means to tie the infinite in a finite bow?
The use of mathematics has brought rigor to economics. Unfortunately, it has also brought mortis.
Math is the only place where truth and beauty mean the same thing.
Moorcroft with a small pasture
A scientist worthy of his name, about all a mathematician, experiences in his work the same impression as an artist; his pleasure is as great and of the same nature.
Mathematics is, in many ways, the most precious response that the human spirit has made to the call of the infinite.
Mathematics is as old as Man.
Mathematics to me is like a language I don't speak though I admire its literature in translation.
Gervasio Lonquimay
Artists realise that mathematicians have a way of looking at the world that can make them see things differently.
I studied mathematics which is the madness of reason.
Marke all Mathematicall heades, which be onely and wholy bent to those sciences, how solitarie they be themselues, how vnfit to liue with others, & how vnapte to serue in the world.
Mathematics is the queen of science, and arithmetic the queen of mathematics.
What would mathematics have amounted to without the imagination of its devotees-its giants and their followers? There never was a discovery made without the urge of imagination-of imagination which broke the roadway through the forest in order that cold logic might follow.
Courage is not a quality one normally associates with mathematicians. Yet it should apply to people who work in their attics in secret for seven years without cease on a problem that has eluded the greatest mathematical minds since first proposed in 1637.
Mathematical Knowledge adds a manly Vigour to the Mind, frees it from Prejudice, Credulity, and Superstition.
I have heard myself accused of being an opponent, an enemy of mathematics, which no one can value more highly than I, for it accomplishes the very thing whose achievement has been denied me.
That's my mathematician who examines problems which I put before him and checks their validity. You see, I am not myself a good mathematician.
Here, where we reach the sphere of mathematics, we are among processes which seem to some the most inhuman of all human activities and the most remote from poetry. Yet it is here that the artist has the fullest scope of his imagination.
It was as though applied mathematics was my spouse, and pure mathematics was my secret lover.
The mathematicians are the priests of the modern world.
Mathematics is not merely an idle art form, it is an essential part of our society.
The mathematician lives long and lives young; the wings of his soul do not early drop off, nor do its pores become clogged with the earthy particles blown from the dusty highways of vulgar life.
From Matheran I mailed the notes of my failed novel. I mailed them to fictitious address.
Midian is where the monsters go.
My elementary education was at Christ Church infant school and St. Stephen's junior school. At St. Stephen's, I encountered my first real mentor, the headmaster Mr. Broakes. He must have spotted something unusual in me, for he spent lots of time encouraging my interest in mathematics.
A marveilous newtrality have these things mathematicall, and also a strange participation between things supernaturall and things naturall.
In Switzerland, on a high mountain, not far from Lucerne, there is a lake they call Pilate's Pond, which the Devil has fixed upon as one of the chief residences of his evil spirits ...
How in the world did I ever find you?"
Mackenzie Winters
"Math class."
Brandon Knight
[Mathematics] is an independent world created out of pure intelligence.
Mathematics is the art of accurate reasoning on inaccurately-drawn figures ... let that be our motto.
The bisy larke, messager of day.
A mathematician is an individual who calls himself a 'physicist' and does 'physics' and physical experiments with abstract concepts.
Mathematics is one of the deepest and most powerful expressions of pure human reason, and, at the same time, the most fundamental resource for description and analysis of the experiential world.
It becomes the urgent duty of mathematicians, therefore, to meditate about the essence of mathematics, its motivations and goals and the ideas that must bind divergent interests together.
It is indubitable that a 50-year-old mathematician knows the mathematics he learned at 20 or 30, but has only notions, often rather vague, of the mathematics of his epoch, i.e. the period of time when he is 50.
Mathematical studies may serve for a pleasant entertainment for those hours which young men are apt to throw away upon their vices.
Who now travels that dark path from whose bourne they say no one returns.
[Lat., Qui nunc it per iter tenebricosum
Illue unde negant redire quemquam.]
The true spirit of delight, the exaltation, the sense of being more than Man, which is the touchstone of the highest excellence, is to be found in mathematics as surely as in poetry.
The investigation of mathematical truths accustoms the mind to method and correctness in reasoning, and is an employment peculiarly worthy of rational beings.
What exactly is mathematics? Many have tried but nobody has really succeeded in defining mathematics; it is always something else.
Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe.
I am better at math than spelling.
The mathematical phenomenon always develops out of simple arithmetic, so useful in everyday life, out of numbers, those weapons of the gods: the gods are there, behind the wall, at play with numbers.
Nice going, Beef McQueef.
Logic is the youth of mathematics, mathematics is the manhood of logic. This brilliant mot of the eminent philosopher of mathematics is no