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To me, mathematics is like playing the violin. Some people can do it - others can't. If you don't have it, then there's no point in pretending.

Freeman Dyson
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In [great mathematics] there is a very high degree of unexpectedness, combined with inevitability and economy.

G. H. Hardy
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I think the biggest misconception is that everybody has to learn mathematics. That seems to be a complete mistake.

Freeman Dyson
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Mathematics is really an art, not a science. You could say science also is an art. So I would say the difference is something you can't really describe - you can only recognize. You hear somebody playing the violin, and it was Fritz Kreisler or it was somebody else, and you can tell the difference. It is so in almost every art. We just don't understand why it is that there are just a few people who are just completely off the scale and the rest of them are just mediocre. And we don't know why. But I say it's certainly true of mathematics.

Freeman Dyson
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Mathematics is not a contemplative but a creative subject. by G. H. Hardy

Mathematics is not a contemplative but a creative subject.

G. H. Hardy
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This splendid subject [mathematics], queen of all exact sciences, and the ideal and norm of all careful thinking.

G. Stanley Hall
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The public does not need to be convinced that there is something... by G. H. Hardy

The public does not need to be convinced that there is something in mathematics.

G. H. Hardy
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Mathematics is really an art, not a science. by Freeman Dyson

Mathematics is really an art, not a science.

Freeman Dyson
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The "seriousness" of a mathematical theorem lies, not in its practical consequences, which are usually negligible, but in the significance of the mathematical ideas which it connects.

G. H. Hardy
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As history proves abundantly, mathematical achievement, whatever its intrinsic worth, is the most enduring of all.

G. H. Hardy
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Do mathematics have a relation to reality or are they only a math... by Fulton J. Sheen

Do mathematics have a relation to reality or are they only a mathematical symbol?

Fulton J. Sheen
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But however measurable, there is much more life in music than mat... by Gabriel Marcel

But however measurable, there is much more life in music than mathematics or logic ever dreamed of.

Gabriel Marcel
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To understand the Universe, you must understand the language in which it's written, the language of Mathematics.

Galileo Galilei
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Nature is written in mathematical language. by Galileo Galilei

Nature is written in mathematical language.

Galileo Galilei
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One can understand nature only when one has learned the language and the signs in which it speaks to us; but this language is mathematics and these signs are methematical figures.

Galileo Galilei
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The essence of mathematics lies precisely in its freedom. by Georg Cantor

The essence of mathematics lies precisely in its freedom.

Georg Cantor
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A set is a Many that allows itself to be thought of as a One. by Georg Cantor

A set is a Many that allows itself to be thought of as a One.

Georg Cantor
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The transfinite numbers are in a sense the new irrationalities [ ... they] stand or fall with the finite irrational numbers.

Georg Cantor
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The manuscript looks chaotic, even by mathematics standards. by George Andrews

The manuscript looks chaotic, even by mathematics standards.

George Andrews
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Mathematics is merely the means to a general and ultimate knowled... by Friedrich Nietzsche

Mathematics is merely the means to a general and ultimate knowledge of man.

Friedrich Nietzsche
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