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We do not master a scientific theory until we have shelled and completely prised free its mathematical kernel.

David Hilbert
mathematical theory masters
Has the mathematical abilities of a Clydesdale. by David Letterman

Has the mathematical abilities of a Clydesdale.

David Letterman
mathematical ability sarcastic
Die mathematische Forschung besteht aus 10% Intuition und 90% Arb... by Edmund Hlawka

Die mathematische Forschung besteht aus 10% Intuition und 90% Arbeit.

Edmund Hlawka
mathematical intuition mathematics

Asked for a testimony to the effect that Emmy Noether was a great woman mathematician, he said: I can testify that she is a great mathematician, but that she is a woman, I cannot swear.

Edmund Landau
mathematical women said

Without troublesome work, no one can have any concrete, full idea of what pure mathematical research is like or of the profusion of insights that can be obtained from it.

Edmund Husserl
mathematical research ideas
Neither concepts nor mathematical formulae can explain the infini... by Eckhart Tolle

Neither concepts nor mathematical formulae can explain the infinite.

Eckhart Tolle
mathematical concepts infinite

It is my experience that proofs involving matrices can be shortened by 50% if one throws the matrices out.

Emil Artin
mathematical proof mathematics

A number of aspects of mathematics are not much talked about in contemporary histories of mathematics. We have in mind business and commerce, war, number mysticism, astrology, and religion. In some instances, writers, hoping to assert for mathematics a noble parentage and a pure scientific experience, have turned away their eyes. Histories have been eager to put the case for science, but the Handmaiden of the Sciences has lived a far more raffish and interesting life than her historians allow.

Eric Temple Bell
mathematical mathematics math
I actually wanted to be an astronaut, but I don't have a mathemat... by Eva Amurri

I actually wanted to be an astronaut, but I don't have a mathematical brain.

Eva Amurri
astronaut mathematical brain
Nature is written in mathematical language. by Galileo Galilei

Nature is written in mathematical language.

Galileo Galilei
mathematical mathematics language

A pure mathematical series would be one in which each term is derived from the preceding term by a rule.

George Oppen
mathematical term would-be

If all art aspires to the condition of music, all the sciences aspire to the condition of mathematics.

George Santayana
mathematical mathematics art

It is a mathematical fact that if a line be not perfectly directed towards a point, it will actually go further away from it as it comes nearer to it.

Gilbert K. Chesterton
mathematical lines facts
How is error possible in mathematics? by Henri Poincare

How is error possible in mathematics?

Henri Poincare
mathematical mathematics errors
Geometry is not true, it is advantageous. by Henri Poincare

Geometry is not true, it is advantageous.

Henri Poincare
mathematical truth science

The mathematical education of the young physicist [Albert Einstein] was not very solid, which I am in a good position to evaluate since he obtained it from me in Zurich some time ago.

Hermann Minkowski
zurich mathematical young
Before one can generalize, formalize, and axiomatize, there must... by Hermann Weyl

Before one can generalize, formalize, and axiomatize, there must be a mathematical substance.

Hermann Weyl
mathematical mathematics substance
Mathematics is the science of patterns, and nature exploits just... by Ian Stewart

Mathematics is the science of patterns, and nature exploits just about every pattern that there is.

Ian Stewart
mathematical patterns mathematics

Absolute, true and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature flows equably without relation to anything external.

Isaac Newton
mathematical flow relation

Democracy is not a mathematical deduction proved once and for all time. Democracy is a just faith fervently held, commitment to be tested again and again in the fiery furnace of history.

Jack Kemp
mathematical democracy commitment
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