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Mathematical Quotes from Mathematicians

1. Infinity! No other problem has touched the human mind so deeply. ——D. Hilbert

2. New mathematical methods and concepts are often more important than solving mathematical problems themselves. ——Hua Luogeng

3. When learning mathematics, you will never work too hard. —— Kara Giodori

4. When learning mathematics, you should do more exercises and think while doing them. Know what it is and then know why it is. ——Su Buqing

5. Only with the vigorous development of mathematics can a country show the strength of its national foundation. The development of mathematics is closely related to the highest good and the prosperity of the country. ——Napoleon

6. A mathematician who is not somewhat poetic can never become a complete mathematician. ——Weierstrass

7. Spending the best years of my life pursuing that goal... The book is written. It doesn't matter whether it is read by modern people or by future generations. It may take a hundred years before there is a reader. ——Kepler

8. 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 biology, and the complexity of daily life, mathematics is used everywhere. ——Hua Luogeng

9. In the field of mathematics, the art of asking questions is more important than the art of answering questions. ——Cantor

10. In mathematics, it is important to distinguish what is important and what is not important, and to know what to choose. ——Guangzhong Pingyou

11. What makes me most happy in mathematics are those things that can be proved. ——Russell

12. Philosophers also need to learn mathematics, because they must jump out of the vast sea of ??ever-changing phenomena and grasp the real essence. …and because it is the shortest way to the transition of the soul to truth and eternity. ——Plato

13. It is a reliable rule that when the author of a mathematical or philosophical work writes in vague and esoteric terms, he is talking nonsense. ——A·N·Whitehead

14. The simple composition of integers has been the source of new life for mathematics for centuries. ——G.D. Birkhoff

15. As long as a branch of science can raise a large number of questions, it is full of vitality, while the lack of questions heralds the termination or decline of independent development

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16. Some beautiful theorems in mathematics have this characteristic: they are easily summarized from the facts, but the proofs are extremely hidden. ——Gauss

17. Mathematics governs the universe. ——Pythagoras

18. 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

19. Mathematics is a rational spirit that enables human thinking to be used to the most perfect degree. ——Klein

20. Mathematics is a culture that will continue to evolve. —— Wilder

21. Mathematics is a unique art. —— Halmos

22. Mathematics is the highest form of all knowledge. ——Plato

23. Mathematics is the study of quantitative relationships and spatial forms in real life. ——Engels

24. Mathematics is the theory of studying abstract structures. ——The Bourbaki School

25. Mathematics is an infinite science. ——Herman Weyl

26. Mathematics is God’s symbol for describing nature. ——Hegel

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

28. Mathematics is the highest achievement in human thinking. ——Mizra

29. Mathematics is the king of science. ——Gauss

30. Mathematics is a variety of proof techniques. —— Wittgenstein

31. Mathematics is symbols plus logic. ——Russell

32. Mathematics is the key to opening the door to science. ——Bacon

33. A mathematician is essentially a fascination. Without fascination, there would be no mathematics. —— Nuvales

34. Mathematical methods penetrate and dominate all theoretical branches of natural science. It has increasingly become the primary measure of scientific achievement.

—— Von Neumann

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

36. Mathematics makes an important contribution to the observation of nature. It explains the simple primitive elements in the regular structure, and the celestial bodies are built with these primitive elements. —— Kepler

37. The essence of mathematics lies in its freedom. ——Kang Mu'er

38. Mathematics, the queen of science; number theory, the queen of mathematics. ——C·F·Gauss

39. Numbers rule the universe. ——Pythagoras

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

41. 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

42. God is an arithmetician —— Jacobi

43. God created the whole numbers, and all other numbers are man-made. ——L. Kronecker