5 Mathematical Quotes
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5 Mathematical Quotes & Sayings
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Absolute, true and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature flows equably without relation to anything external.
— Isaac Newton
I don't believe in natural science.
— Kurt Godel
It is really this "mathematical mindset" that seems to be most useful to those who are not trained to think as mathematicians.
— Edward Frenkel
As history proves abundantly, mathematical achievement, whatever its intrinsic worth, is the most enduring of all.
— G.H. Hardy
And it is probably that there is some secret here which remains to be discovered.
— Charles Sanders Peirce
Algebraic to the limit!
— Ryan North
Never had any mathematical conversations with anybody, because there was nobody else in my field.
— Alonzo Church
Mathematical studies may serve for a pleasant entertainment for those hours which young men are apt to throw away upon their vices.
— John Arbuthnot
The great appeal of the doctrine that the mind is a blank slate is the simple mathematical fact that zero equals zero.
— Steven Pinker
Einstein's theory of General Relativity has a mathematical structure very similar to Yang-Mills theory.
— Chen-Ning Yang
Although I am not stupid, the mathematical side of my brain is like dumb notes upon a damaged piano.
— Margot Asquith
All the effects of Nature are only the mathematical consequences of a small number of immutable laws.
— Pierre-Simon Laplace
A time will however come (as I believe) when physiology will invade and destroy mathematical physics, as the latter has destroyed geometry.
— John B. S. Haldane
There is no national science, just as there is no national multiplication table; what is national is no longer science.
— Anton Chekhov
Can the existence of a mathematical entity be proved without defining it ?
— Jacques Hadamard
To understand this for sense it is not required that a man should be a geometrician or a logician, but that he should be mad.
— Thomas Hobbes
I've always had a more spatial mind, mathematical, than literal.
— Portia Doubleday
The analysis of variance is not a mathematical theorem, but rather a convenient method of arranging the arithmetic.
— Ronald Fisher