140 Quotes by Henri Poincare

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    ...the feeling of mathematical beauty, of the harmony of numbers and of forms, of geometric elegance. It is a genuinely aesthetic feeling, which all mathematicians know

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    In one word, to draw the rule from experience, one must generalize; this is a necessity that imposes itself on the most circumspect observer.

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    Mathematics has a threefold purpose. It must provide an instrument for the study of nature. But this is not all: it has a philosophical purpose, and, I daresay, an aesthetic purpose.

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    All great progress takes place when two sciences come together, and when their resemblance proclaims itself, despite the apparent disparity of their substance.

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    The advance of science is not comparable to the changes of a city, where old edifices are pitilessly torn down to give place to new, but to the continuous evolution of zoologic types which develop ceaselessly and end by becoming unrecognisable to the common sight, but where an expert eye finds always traces of the prior work of the centuries past. One must not think then that the old-fashioned theories have been sterile and vain.

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    It is by logic that we prove, but by intuition that we discover. To know how to criticize is good, to know how to create is better.

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