The famous sayings about mathematics are as follows:
1. Mathematics is indeed a wonderful masterpiece, just like the creation of a painter or poet - it is a synthesis of ideas; just like the synthesis of colors or words , should have inner harmony and consistency. For mathematical concepts, beauty is her first touchstone; there is no such thing as ugly mathematics in the world. ——G.H. Hardy
2. Music can inspire or soothe feelings, painting can make people happy, poetry can move people's hearts, philosophy can make people gain wisdom, science can improve material life, but mathematics can give all the above. ——F.Klein
3. Wherever there is number, there is beauty. ——Proclus
4. When mathematicians derive equations and formulas, they get full happiness like seeing statues, beautiful scenery, hearing beautiful tunes, etc. ——Kopning
5. This is the benefit of a well-structured language. Its simplified notation is often the source of profound theories. ——Laplace (PierreSimonLaplace1749-1827)
6. Social progress is the crystallization of human pursuit of beauty. ——K.Max
7. Mathematics, if viewed correctly, not only possesses truth, but also possesses supreme beauty. ——B. Russell
8. Mathematics can promote people’s understanding of the characteristics of beauty—value, proportion, order, etc. ——Aristotle
9. A mathematician without some talent as a poet will never become a complete mathematician. ——Weierstrass (KarlWeierstrass1815-1897)
10. Pure mathematics, by its essence, is the poetry of logical thought. ——Einstein
11. Mathematics, like music or poetry, obviously does have aesthetic value. ——Jacobi
12. Mathematics is a creative art because mathematicians create beautiful new concepts; mathematics is a creative art because mathematicians live, speak and act like artists; mathematics is creative Art, because that's what mathematicians think of it. —— Halmos
13. Music is very similar to algebra. ——Hardenberg
14. Those who insist that there is no beauty in mathematical science are wrong. The main forms of beauty are order, symmetry and clarity. ——Aristotle.
15. The beauty of mathematics is laid out naturally and clearly. —— Halmos