If i were to ask this: Which quote by a "Mathematician" do you like, then what would be your answer!
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"If only I had the theorems! Then I should find the proofs easily enough." - Riemann |
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"It's like if you want to be a good pianist, you have to do a lot of scales and a lot of practice, and a lot of that is kind of boring, it's work. But you need to do that before you can really be very expressive and really play beautiful music. You have to go through that phase of practice and drill." - Terry Tao |
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John von Neumann |
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I like Newton's:
If only because of its lesser known interpretation. The above quote is from a letter by Newton to Robert Hooke, a man born with a severe stoop who criticized Newton for having stolen his theory of optics. Newton's response, below the waterline, can be seen as saying "I didn't steal optics from you, shorty!" Hiding such snideness in a concession to modesty, even if terribly mean and apocryphal as an interpretation, is pretty stunning... |
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I'd probably go with this nice one from Richard Askey:
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Pierre de Fermat
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Mathematics is one of the few disciplines that teaches us about the power of thought as distinct from the power of authority. This appears on my university's department website, many of us attribute it to our late chair Klaus Fischer. |
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For me this is one which i like a lot: "Perfect numbers like perfect men are very rare." Rene Descartes |
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-- Iwaniec & Kowalski. |
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