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I'm not a number, I'm a free man
The pretence that numbers are not the humble creation of man, but are the exacting language of the Universe and therefore possess the secret of all things, is comforting, terrifying and mesmeric.
Away from the numbers
Number, in consequence, includes all things that are capable of comparison. It is not then in quantity only that number produces proportion; it produces it in all things that are capable of agreement and differences in any way at all, whether substantially or accidentally.
The only real number is one, the rest are mere repetition
Two four seven, three six five.-- N.r. Walker
Numbers are the highest degree of knowledge. It is knowledge itself.
If numbers aren't beautiful, I don't know what is.
Numbers are intellectual witnesses that belong only to mankind.
In the end all that remains are numbers, the measurement of distances, the quantity of things.
Numbers have a way of taking a man by the hand and leading him down the path of reason.
999 ... I can explain it in a minute
I hate the rules of language; I love the orders of numbers.
If you're not thinking about numbers, you're probably not thinking.
Natales grate numeras?
(Do you count your birthdays with gratitude?)
uncomputable numbers
If you're a good numbers person, you're a bad language person.
The mathematical sciences wield their particular language made of digits and signs, no less subtle than any other.
Numbers instill a feeling for the lie of the land, and furnish grist for the mathematical mill that is the physicist's principal tool.
Arithmetic is numbers you squeeze from your head to your hand to your pencil to your paper till you get the answer.
People are ARITHEMTIC....There are those who DIVIDE and SUBTRACT .And then there are those that ADD and MULTIPLY....Which Arithmetic are you and what arithmetic do you have around you !
Numbers are the most certain things we have.
Number is the Word but is not utterance it is wave and light, though no one sees it it is rhythm and music, though no one hears it. Its variations are limitless and yet it is immutable. Each form of life is a particular reverberation of Number.
103 and the even more basic 2 and 515. So, 1030. A thousand and thirty. A mistake. Maybe. Or, maybe not a mistake. Reacher took fifty dollars from the machine and dug in his pocket for change and went in
Computable Numbers' into practice.21 This was
Numbers are the only things you can trust in this life, Kerstin; they will keep you sane.'
Summer Lies Bleeding
I wondered why ordinary words seemed so exotic when they were used in relation to numbers. Amicable numbers or twin primes had a precise quality about them, and yet they sounded as though they'd been taken straight out of a poem.
You ni**az get me sick, wannabe soundin like you know my arithmetic ... but we don't sound alike
The science of numbers ought to be preferred as an acquisition before all others, because of its necessity and because of the great secrets and other mysteries which there are in the properties of numbers. All sciences partake of it, and it has need of none.
Sometimes wrong numbers are the right numbers
Numbers have no hidden meanings, you say. But it is the hidden meanings in words that make them so wonderful.
The numbers may be said to rule the whole world of quantity, and the four rules of arithmetic may be regarded as the complete equipment of the mathematician.
Two times two is twenty-two, four times four is forty-four. When numbers get serious, they leave a mark on your door.
My talent is numbers.
There is a number missing. I can see it.
Wherever there is a number, there is beauty.
Numbers never lie; one can make them, of course, as one can make anything speak another story in another tongue, but they do not have the inherent falsehood that words carry.
Numbers are everywhere," said Denis. "They're always the same, aren't they?"
"Yes."
"But Alice is only here."
"Yes."
"So you've already made up your mind.
A journey of a thousand miles starts with just ten digits.
Sooner or later all things are numbers, yes?
Zero is only one less then one but what a difference.
In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing.
For the sake of brevity, we will always represent this number 2.718281828459 ... by the letter e.
Counting in octal is just likst counting in decimal
if you don't use your thumbs.
Aesthetics - rather than reason - shapes our thought processes. First comes aesthetics, then logic. 'Thinking in Numbers' is not about an attempt to impress the reader but to include the reader, draw the reader in, by explaining my experiences - the beauty I feel in a prime number, for example.
The hardest arithmetic to master is that which enables us to count our blessings.
Numbers still gave Astrid pleasure. That was the great thing about numbers: it required no faith to believe that two plus two equaled four. And math never, ever condemned you for your thoughts and desires.
Arithmetic is a kind of knowledge in which the best natures should be trained, and which must not be given up.
Throughout my life, there has always been a number that sounded old. When I was sixteen, it was twenty-seven; at twenty-nine, it was forty-two; at thirty-eight, it was fifty-two. At sixty-five, however, it was sixty-five.
I am not a number; I am a free man.
In writing and speaking, three is more satisfying than any other number.
I believe in numbers and signs.
No number before zero. The numbers may go on forever, but like the cosmos, they have a beginning.
What are numbers? What is the nature of arithmetical truth?
My dear, you are a mathematician. You're even more, you're a philosopher of mathematics. So do this for me: Tell me the final number.
24. O sancta simplicitas! In what strange simplification and falsification man lives! One can never cease wondering when once one has got eyes for beholding this marvel! How we have made everything around us clear and free and easy and simple!
The value is in the worth, not in the number.
In modern times sound policy-making must often come to grips with numbers.
Arithmetic has a very great and elevating effect, compelling the soul to reason about abstract number, and rebelling against the introduction of visible or tngible objects into the argument.
The number was: "2 B R 0 2 B.
Unfortunately I have never been good in math. Numbers simply do not interest me or seem as real to me as words.
There is no safety in numbers, or in anything else.
Zeros now have a place, and they displace the phallic order of ones.
[Quantity is the fundamental feature of things,] the 'primarium accidens substantiae,' ... prior to the other categories.
Number, the most excellent of all inventions.
Think of a number, any number." "Er, five," said the mattress. "Wrong," said Marvin. "You see?" The
I gotta be honest with you ... I hate numbers. I hate chapter numbers. I hate them.
Googol?' 'That's a one with one hundred zeroes after it.
The number doesn't matter. If I got down to 070.00, I'd want to be 065.00. If I weight 010.00, I wouldn't be happy until I got down to 005.00. The only number that would ever be enough is 0. Zero pounds, zero life, size zero, double-zero, zero point. Zero in tennis is love. I finally get it.
A thousand minus one is never a thousand
Skibbereen have a hard time at [math]; the best that the smartest of them can do with adding two plus two is guessing: three plus one. Correct, sort of, but not always useful.
Common programmer thought pattern: there are only three numbers: 0, 1, and n.
Look somewhere else for someone who can follow you in your researches about numbers. For my part, I confess that they are far beyond me, and I am competent only to admire them.
In school, my favorite subject was math. That's where I learned to count money.
I'm bad with numbers. My husband is the keeper of the records.
To a mathematician the eleventh means only a single unit: to the bushman who cannot count further than his ten fingers it is an incalculable myriad.
I love math. I have little secret number tattoos everywhere. I design them.
Them as counts counts moren them as dont count
100 trillion is 100 followed by 12 zeroes
Math? Forget about it. If I add four plus eight plus six, I have to count on my fingers. I guess I'm hooked up differently.
Wherever there is number, there is beauty.
The only thing that it is advisable to know in any language is the numerals; and even there, you can do a lot with the fingers.
We should always bear in mind that numbers represent a simplification of reality.
The series of integers is obviously an invention of the human mind, a self-created tool which simplifies the ordering of certain sensory experiences.
What's Julie's number?"
Curran glanced at me.
"Julie's fluctuating between thirty-two and thirty-four units. Her shift coefficient is six point five and she's been at it for sixteen hours."
Dear God, I'd need a damn calculator.
Love has no number.
The qualities of number appear to lead to the apprehension of truth.
You don't need numbers; you need passion, and this is proven by the history of the world!
You cannot evade quantity. You may fly to poetry and music, and quantity and number will face you in your rhythms and your octaves.
Mankind invented a system to cope with the fact that we are so intrinsically lousy at manipulating numbers. It's called the graph.
In my mind, numbers and words are far more than squiggles of ink on a page. They have form, color, texture and so on. They come alive to me, which is why as a young child I thought of them as my 'friends.'
The knowledge of numbers is one of the chief distinctions between us and the brutes.
Now me," said Mr. Vandemar.
"What number am I thinking of?"
"I beg your pardon?"
"What number am I thinking of?" repeated Mr. Vandemar. "It's between one and a lot," he added, helpfully.
Transcendental [numbers], They transcend the power of algebraic methods.
There's no need for algebra where two and two make five.
One and one is two, and two and two is four, and five will get you ten if you know how to work it.
A journey of 1,000 miles starts with just 10 digits.
Playing with numbers was still considered taboo, a subject best left to the later years, despite America's obvious and enduring math handicap. For too long, what American
In grammar, as in war, there is strength in numbers.
I liked numbers because they were solid, invariant; they stood unmoved in a chaotic world.
There was in numbers and their relation something absolute, certain, not to be questioned, beyond doubt.