An Introduction to Mathematics Quotes
An Introduction to Mathematics
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“The study of mathematics is apt to commence in disappointment... We are told that by its aid the stars are weighed and the billions of molecules in a drop of water are counted. Yet, like the ghost of Hamlet's father, this great science eludes the efforts of our mental weapons to grasp it.”
― An Introduction to Mathematics
― An Introduction to Mathematics
“Faraday was asked: "What is the use of this discovery?"
He answered: "What is the use of a child - it grows to be a man.”
― An Introduction to Mathematics
He answered: "What is the use of a child - it grows to be a man.”
― An Introduction to Mathematics
“It is a profoundly erroneous truism, repeated by all copy-books and by eminent people when they are making speeches, that we should cultivate the habit of thinking of what we are doing. The precise opposite is the case. Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking about them. Operations of thought are like cavalry charges in a battle — they are strictly limited in number, they require fresh horses, and must only be made at decisive moments.”
― An Introduction to Mathematics
― An Introduction to Mathematics
