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Done Quotes by G. H. Hardy
- I have never done anything 'useful'. No discovery of mine has made, or is likely to make, directly or indirectly, for good or ill, the…
- What we do may be small, but it has a certain character of permanence; and to have produced anything of the slightest permanent interest, whether…
- It is a melancholy experience for a professional mathematician to find himself writing about mathematics. The function of a mathematician is to do something, to…
- It is hardly possible to maintain seriously that the evil done by science is not altogether outweighed by the good. For example, if ten million…
- No mathematician should ever allow him to forget that mathematics, more than any other art or science, is a young man's game. ... Galois died…
- Good work is no done by "humble" men. It is one of the first duties of a professor, for example, in any subject, to exaggerate…
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