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I listen only to Bach, Beethoven or Mozart. Life is too short to waste on other composers.
— John Edensor Littlewood
I've been giving this lecture to first-year classes for over twenty-five years. You'd think they would begin to understand it by now.
— John Edensor Littlewood
...language is sacred. It has glory, even in ordinary speech. The way most people use it, it's like a winged horse pulling a junk wagon.
— Robert K. Tanenbaum
The first test of potential in mathematics is whether you can get anything out of geometry.
— John Edensor Littlewood
I recall once saying that when I had given the same lecture several times I couldn't help feeling that they really ought to know it by now.
— John Edensor Littlewood
The surprising thing about this paper is that a man who could write it would.
— John Edensor Littlewood
Before creation, God did just pure mathematics. Then He thought it would be a pleasant change to do some applied.
— John Edensor Littlewood
The first lecture of each new year renews for most people a light stage fright.
— John Edensor Littlewood
Divine grace is available for each one of us.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The referee said it was not acceptable, but the Press considered they could not refuse to publish a book by a professor of the university.
— John Edensor Littlewood
Until they become conscious, they will never rebel
— George Orwell
Things are just things. They can't bring back the dead. it just makes me feel better.
— Banana Yoshimoto
A Miscellany is a collection without a natual ordering relation.
— John Edensor Littlewood
The infinitely competent can be uncreative.
— John Edensor Littlewood
I believe that this neglected, wounded, inner child of the past is the major source of human misery.
— John Bradshaw
In reality, a cell is a biological mini-me compared to the human body. A cell has every biological system that you have.
— Bruce Lipton
I start where the last man left off.
— Thomas A. Edison
Try a hard problem. You may not solve it, but you will prove something else.
— John Edensor Littlewood
A good mathematical joke is better, and better mathematics, than a dozen mediocre papers.
— John Edensor Littlewood
When I sit down to write a novel, I am exploring my own relationship with God, with the struggle between good and evil, my own purpose.
— Ted Dekker
Mathematics is a dangerous profession; an appreciable proportion of us go mad.
— John Edensor Littlewood