1. Numbers rule the universe. ——Pythagoras
2. Mathematics is an infinite science. ——Herman Weyl
3. Mathematics is the king of science. ——Gauss
4. After all, it is the work of a master, extraordinary! —— Galois
5. Mathematics, the queen of science; number theory, the queen of mathematics. ——Gauss
6. Move forward, moving forward will give you faith. ——D’Alembert
7. Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius comes from accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng
8. We appreciate mathematics, and we need mathematics. ——Chen Shengshen
9. Genius = 1% inspiration and 99% blood and sweat. ——Edison
10. Pure mathematics is the magician’s real magic wand. ——Novales
11. We must know, we will know. ——Hilbert
12. The essence of mathematics lies in its freedom. —— Kang Muer
13. Life is only for two things, developing mathematics and teaching mathematics. ——Pulson
14. This great act of nature is written in mathematical symbols. ——Galileo
15. Without bold guesses, no great discoveries can be made. ——Newton
16. Things that do not work will not exist. —— Leibniz
17. Read Euler, read Euler, he is the teacher of all of us. ——Laplace
18. Use all the power of the mind to choose the path we should follow. ——Descartes
19. The scientific level of a country can be measured by the mathematics it consumes——Rao
20. Extremely abstract issues must be discussed extremely clearly . ——Descartes
21. Use all the power of the mind to choose the path we should follow. ——Descartes
22. The numbers in late sequence are not miraculous, they are tangible and can be detected, and they can be deduced by counting. ——Zu Chongzhi
23. The great architecture of the universe is now beginning to appear in the face of pure mathematicians. ——Jings
24. Mathematics is the queen of science, and number theory is the queen of mathematics. ——Gauss
25. Learn directly from the masters rather than their students. ——Abel
26. The driving force for mathematical invention and creation is not reasoning, but the use of imagination. ——De Morgan
27. The scientific level of a country can be measured by the mathematics it consumes. ——Rao
28. Observation may lead to discovery. Observation will reveal some regular pattern or law. ——Polya
29. The reason why I can see further than Descartes is because I stand on the shoulders of giants. ——Newton
30. The God who rules on Mount Olympus is eternal mathematics. ——Jacobi
31. God created integers, and all other numbers are man-made. ——Kronek
32. For the sake of God, never give up your work! This is your best medicine. ——D'Alembert
33. A mathematician is actually a fascination. Without fascination, there would be no mathematics. —— Novalis
34. Infinite! No other question has touched the human heart so deeply. ——Hilbert
35. If others think about the truth of mathematics as deeply and persistently as I do, they will also find my discoveries. ——Gauss
36. Mathematics - the unshakable cornerstone of science and a rich source of advancement for human undertakings. ——Barrow
37. In the field of mathematics, the art of asking questions is more important than the art of answering questions. —— Kang Muer
38. If I inherit a considerable amount of property, I may not have much value in mathematics.
——Lagrange
39. A mathematician without some talent as a poet will never become a complete mathematician. ——Weierstrass
40. A person with scientific innovation ability must not only have scientific knowledge, but also have cultural and artistic accomplishments. ——Qian Xuesen
41. If we want to foresee the future of mathematics, the appropriate way is to study the history and current situation of this subject. —— Poincaré
42. Without the eternal imitation of the universe created by numbers, human beings will not be able to continue to survive. ——Nietzsche
43. Infinite! No other question has touched the human heart so deeply. ——D. Hilbert
44. A mathematician without some poetic spirit can never become a complete mathematician. ——Weierstrass
45. The simple composition of integers has been the source of new life for mathematics for centuries. ——Birkhoff
46. In the world of mathematics, what matters is not what we know, but how we know it. ——Pythagoras
47. A science can only achieve true perfection when it successfully uses mathematics. ——Marx
48. The discovery of every new group is mathematical in form, because we cannot have other guidance. ——Darwin
49. Mathematics is a deductive science. From a set of postulates, through logical reasoning, a conclusion is obtained. ——Chen Shengshen
50. A person’s contribution is strictly inversely proportional to his pride. This seems to be an axiom of character. ——Lagrange
51. The simple composition of integers has been the source of new life for mathematics for centuries. ——GD Birkhoff
52. Imaginary numbers are wonderful human spiritual sustenance. It seems to be an amphibian between existence and non-existence. —— Leibniz
53. The incomparable permanence and omnipotence of mathematics and its independence of time and cultural background are direct consequences of its essence. ——A·Ebo
54. The outdoor form of thinking is usually like this: conscious research - subconscious activities - conscious research. —— Poincaré
55. If anyone does not know that the diagonals of a square and the same side are incommensurable quantities, then he is not worthy of the title of human being. ——Plato
56. Genius is not trustworthy, intelligence is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to make great scientific inventions by chance. ——Hua Luogeng
57. If we want to foresee the future of mathematics, the appropriate way is to study the history and current situation of this subject. —— Poincaré
58. The science of pure mathematics can be said to be the most original creation of the human spirit in its modern development stage. ——Huaidehai
59. Give me five coefficients and I will draw an elephant; give me six coefficients and the elephant will shake its tail. ——Kauchy
60. When the number is invisible, there is less intuition, and when the shape is small, it is difficult to understand the subtleties. Number and shape are inherently dependent on each other, how can they be separated into two sides. ——Hua Luogeng
61. In its modern development stage, the science of pure mathematics can be said to be the most original creation of the human spirit. ——Huaidehai
62. In the world of mathematics, what matters is not what we know, but how we know it. ——Pythagoras
63. The movement form of thinking is usually like this: conscious research - subconscious activities - conscious research. —— Poincaré
64. This is a reliable rule. When the author of a mathematical or philosophical work writes in vague and profound words, he is talking nonsense. ——A.N. Wildhead
65. Number theory is the oldest branch of human knowledge, but some of its most profound secrets are closely connected with its most ordinary truths.
——Smith
66. Chinese scientist Wang Juzhen has a motto when it comes to experimental failures, saying that if you continue, there is a 50% chance of success, but if you don’t, it will be a 100% failure. ——Wang Juzhen
67. Countability rules the entire world of quantity, and the four arithmetic operations can be regarded as all the equipment of a mathematician. ——Maxwell
68. There are no Nobel Prizes in mathematics, which may be a good thing. The Nobel Prize is too high-profile and distracts mathematicians from focusing on their own research. ——Chen Shengshen
69. As long as a branch of science can raise a large number of questions, it is full of vitality, while the lack of questions indicates the termination or decline of independent development. —— Hilbert
70. After considering a few things, the whole thing boils down to pure geometry, which is an aim of physics and mechanics. —— Leibniz
71. Mathematicians usually discover a theorem through intuition; the result is first likely to him, and then he sets out to create a proof. ——Hardy
72. The purpose of a mathematician is to understand mathematics. Historically, mathematics has progressed in two ways: increasing understanding of known materials, and extending the scope. ——Chen Shengshen
73. Because the structure of the universe is the most perfect and wise creation of God, therefore, if there is not some great or minimal law in the universe, then there will be no law at all. Nothing will happen. ——Euler
74. Some beautiful theorems in mathematics have this characteristic: they are easily summarized from the facts, but the proofs are extremely hidden. ——Gauss
75. There is no Nobel Prize in mathematics, which may be a good thing. The Nobel Prize is too eye-catching and distracts mathematicians from focusing on their own research. ——Chen Shengshen
76. Mathematicians usually discover a theorem through intuition; the result is first likely to him, and then he sets out to create a proof. ——Hardy
77. Some beautiful theorems in mathematics have this characteristic: they are easily summarized from the facts, but the proofs are extremely hidden. Mathematics is the king of science. ——Gauss
78. A person is like a fraction, his actual talent is like the numerator, and his valuation of himself is like the denominator. The larger the denominator, the smaller the value of the fraction. ——Tolstoy
79. Most mathematical creations are the result of intuition, a more or less direct perception or quick understanding of the facts, and have nothing to do with any lengthy or formal reasoning process. ——Luska
80. Choose a definite research object and persevere. You may never reach the end, but you're bound to discover some interesting things along the way. ——Klein
81. We must dare to do subtraction in learning, which means subtracting the parts that have been solved by predecessors to see what problems are still unresolved and need us to explore and solve them. ——Hua Luogeng
82. A person is like a fraction, his actual talent is like the numerator, and his self-esteem is like the denominator. The larger the denominator, the smaller the value of the fraction. ——Tolstoy
83. Sophisticated arguments are often not achieved overnight, but are the result of long-term discussions between people. I also learned it slowly, and I have to continue to learn. ——Abel
84. We can hope that with the development of education and entertainment, more people will appreciate music and paintings. However, the number of people who can truly appreciate mathematics is very small. ——Bells
85. Time is a constant, but for the diligent, it is a ‘variable’. People who measure time in minutes have 59 times more time than those who measure time in hours. —— Rybakov
86. Climbing the scientific world is just like mountaineers climbing Mount Everest. They have to overcome countless difficulties and obstacles. It is impossible for cowards and lazy people to enjoy the joy and happiness of victory.
——Chen Jingrun
87. Things are similar to each other, and each has its own purpose. Therefore, although the branches are divided, they have the same root and origin, just one end. The principles are analyzed in words and dissected with diagrams. The common people can also summarize and understand, and they are clear but not obscuring. Those who have read it have thought more than half of it. ——Liu Hui
88. In addition to learning knowledge, a scholar must also have taste. This word is not easy to translate, and some translate it into taste and love. If a person wants to achieve great achievements, he must have a very clear taste. ——Yang Zhenning
89. Perhaps I can not unduly claim the title of mathematical Adam, because I believe that mathematical rational creations are named by me (already popular) more than other mathematicians of the same generation. It’s even more combined. ——Sylvester
90. I regard mathematics as an interesting job, rather than trying to build some monument to myself. It’s safe to say that I enjoy other people’s work more than my own. I am always dissatisfied with my work. ——Lagrange
91. I am determined to give up that mere abstract geometry. That is to say, stop thinking about problems that are just for thinking. I did this in order to study a different kind of geometry, one whose purpose was to explain natural phenomena. ——Descartes
92. I regard mathematics as an interesting job, rather than trying to build some monument to myself. It’s safe to say that I love other people’s work more than my own. I am always dissatisfied with my work. ——Lagrange
93. I don’t know what people in the world will think of me; however, I think to myself, I am just like a child playing on the beach, picking up a smooth piece. Pebbles, and soon I found a beautiful shell; but in front of me, the sea of ??truth has not been discovered at all. ——Newton
94. Sometimes, you fail to get the simplest and most beautiful proof at the beginning, but it is such proof that can penetrate into the wonderful connection of advanced arithmetic truths. This is what motivates us to continue research and what best enables us to discover. ——Gauss
95. No question can touch people's emotions as deeply as infinity. There are few other concepts that can stimulate the mind to produce fruitful thoughts like infinity. However, there is no other The concept of infinity needs to be clarified. ——Hilbert