705 Quotes About Mathematics
- Author Paul Lockhart
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Mathematics is the music of reason. To do mathematics is to engage in an act of discovery and conjecture, intuition and inspiration; to be in a state of confusion—not because it makes no sense to you, but because you gave it sense and you still don't understand what your creation is up to; to have a break-through idea; to be frustrated as an artist; to be awed and overwhelmed by an almost painful beauty; to be alive, damn it.
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- Author Benjamin Moser
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I studied mathematics which is the madness of reason.
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- Author Jean Lee Latham
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It's a simple matter of mathematics.
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- Author Bill Gaede
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A mathematician says that an electromagnetic wave travels from Andromeda to your eye and that it also extends from Andromeda to your eye.
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- Author Robert Langlands
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Certainly the best times were when I was alone with mathematics, free of ambition and pretense, and indifferent to the world.
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- Author Richard Preston
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The Ludolphian number is fixed in eternity— not a digit out of place, all characters in their proper order, an endless sentence written to the end of the world by the division of the circle’s diameter into its circumference.
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- Author Ann Patchett
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Nothing comforted Sabine like long division. That was how she had passed time waiting for Phan and then Parsifal to come back from their tests. She figured the square root of the date while other people knit and read. Sabine blamed much of the world's unhappiness on the advent of calculators.
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- Author Doug Pierce
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If you plug in a number and the math starts getting creepy (anything involving fractions or negative numbers is creepy)...
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- Author Bonnie Gaunt
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The Golden Proportion, sometimes called the Divine Proportion, has come down to us from the beginning of creation. The harmony of this ancient proportion, built into the very structure of creation, can be unlocked with the 'key' ... 528, opening to us its marvelous beauty. Plato called it the most binding of all mathematical relations, and the key to the physics of the cosmos.
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