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42. Observation may lead to discovery. Observation will reveal some rule, pattern or law. Polya

43. Mathematicians pay no heed to statements or conjectures, they deduce everything solely from definitions and axioms, and by argument and reasoning. In fact, it is incorrect to call those theories established only by conjectures or hypotheses as science, because conjectures often resort to certain opinions or claims, and therefore they cannot produce knowledge from them.

44. Zhang Xian: Love is not mathematics that cannot be added or subtracted, nor is it physics that cannot be calculated. The lamp is not lit and the words are not clear. Let’s make it clear now!

45. The party membership activities in the mathematics department actually forced girls to clean boys’ dormitories. This behavior is really outrageous!

46. In the world of mathematics, important It’s not what we know, but how we know something. Pythagoras

47. History makes people wise, poetry makes people intelligent, mathematics makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, and logic makes people eloquent. Bacon

48. Not everyone needs to grow their own food, and not everyone needs to make the clothes they wear. We speak languages ??invented by others, and use mathematics invented by others. We have been using The results of others. It is a great thing to use human's existing experience and knowledge to invent and create.

49. Non-mathematical induction plays an indispensable role in the study of mathematics. Schur

50. Prove that one-half equals. Gauss

51. The driving force for mathematical inventions and creations is not reasoning, but the use of imagination. Demo

52. The so-called science, including logic and mathematics, is a function of the times. This is true for all sciences, together with its ideals and achievements. Moore

53. When the number lacks form, it is less intuitive, and when the shape lacks number, it is difficult to understand. He also said that there are two necessary processes to lay a good foundation in mathematics: first learn and accept from thin to thick; then digest, Refining from thick to thin. Hua Luogeng

54. Mathematics is a spirit, a rational spirit. It is this spirit that inspires, promotes, inspires and drives human thinking to the most perfect level. It is also this spirit that tries to decisively influence human material, moral and social life; it tries to answer questions about human existence. questions; strive to understand and control nature; strive to explore and establish the deepest and most perfect connotation of acquired knowledge. Klein's "Mathematics in Western Culture"

55. If a person has done outstanding mathematical work and wants to attract the attention of the mathematical community, this is really easy, no matter how the person is Humble and unknown, he had only one thing to do: send his account of the results to a leading authority. Model

56. +=, is literature; +=, is mathematics; +=, is philosophy.

57. Number theory is the oldest branch of human knowledge, yet some of its most profound secrets are closely connected with its most mundane truths. Smith

58. When I listen to others explaining certain mathematical problems, I often find it difficult or even impossible to understand. Then I thought, can the problem be simplified? Often, after you finally figure it out, it's actually just a simpler problem. Hilbert

59. If a person wants to live a meaningful life, there are generally two ways. One is to dig deep, which is to achieve the ultimate in a field. For example, Chen Jingrun engages in mathematics and Yuan Longping grows rice. ; The second is to accumulate food widely, which is to let life experience as much as possible. For example, Xu Xiake and Marco Polo traveled around the world, and their lives were brilliant. There is not only one way of living in life. Sometimes we can change a job, a different city, a different mood, and maybe we can change a different way of living. Yu Minhong

60. Extremely abstract issues must be discussed extremely clearly. Descartes

61. A horse that can count to ten is a great horse, but not a great mathematician. Similarly, a textile company that can use funds rationally is a great textile company. But it's not a great company.

62. Reading makes one enriched, discussion makes one witty, taking notes makes one accurate, reading history makes one wise, reading poetry makes one smart, mathematics makes one thoughtful, science makes one profound, ethics makes one solemn, Logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. Whatever you learn becomes your character. Bacon

63. In the journey of mathematics education, I am willing to be a traveler, constantly walking and thinking.

64. In the past, I often heard of insect fans, plant fans, and math fans; now I only hear about computer fans, Internet fans, and money fans.

65. The vastness of the universe, the tinyness of particles, the speed of rockets, the ingenuity of chemical engineering, the changes in the earth, the mysteries of living things, and the complexity of daily life, mathematics is used everywhere. Hua Luogeng

66. Encourage students to surpass themselves and place strict demands on students, making them feel stressed. This is an experience worth paying attention to in cultivating students to become mathematical talents.

67. Mathematical knowledge comes from life and serves life.

68. Mathematics is a tool of knowledge and the source of other knowledge tools. All sciences that deal with order and measurement are related to mathematics. Descartes

69. Some people think that only poets need fantasy. There is no reason for this. This is a stupid prejudice! Even mathematics requires fantasy, and it is even impossible to invent calculus without it. . Lenin

70. Treat yourself as a fool and ask if you don’t understand, and you will learn more.

71. Mathematics is symbols plus logic. Russell

72. In the art of war, the so-called absolute values ??in mathematics have no basis for existence at all. There are only various possibilities, probabilities, lucky and unlucky activities, which are like the warp and weft of fabric. They are also intertwined in war, making war the most similar to gambling among various human activities. Clausewitz

73. History makes people wise; poetry makes people smart; mathematics makes people thoughtful; natural philosophy makes people profound; ethics makes people solemn; logic and rhetoric make people eloquent.

74. Mathematics is the most brilliant pearl in the crown of human wisdom. Court

75. Pure mathematics is the magician’s true magic wand. Novales

76. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.

77. Better less, but better. Gauss

78. No discipline can illustrate the harmony of nature more clearly than mathematics. Carlos

79. Most mathematical creations are the result of intuition, a more or less direct perception or quick understanding of facts, independent of any lengthy or formal reasoning process. Luska

80. No one is born a genius, only practice makes perfect. You're not going to make the varsity team the first time you take up a new sport, and you're not going to be on tune the first time you sing, so you need to practice. The same principle applies to learning. You may have to do it several times before you can answer a math question correctly, you may have to read it several times before you can understand an article, and you must draft it several times before you can complete a paper that can be submitted.

81. For every goal, I want it to stay in front of my eyes, from the first to the first light of dawn, keep it, and slowly unfold it until the whole earth is bright. Newton

82. God is an arithmetician. Jacobi

83. Mathematics exam, invigilated by three teachers. Risking his life, he passed a note to him: Do you know the third question? After a while, the note said: I can!

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85. Reading makes people enriched, discussions make people witty, notes make people accurate, reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people smart, mathematics makes people thoughtful, science makes people profound, and ethics makes people solemn. , logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. Whatever you learn becomes your character. Bacon