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Mathematics Quotes by Galileo Galilei
- Mathematics is the key and door to the sciences.
- The Universe is a grand book which cannot be read until one first learns to comprehend the language and become familiar with the characters in…
- Nature is written in mathematical language.
- The laws of Nature are written in the language of mathematics...the symbols are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures, without whose help it is impossible…
- The book of nature is written in the language of mathematics.
- Nature's great book is written in mathematics.
- What has philosophy got to do with measuring anything? It's the mathematicians you have to trust, and they measure the skies like we measure a…
- If I were again beginning my studies, I would follow the advice of Plato and start with mathematics.
- We must say that there are as many squares as there are numbers.
- Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe.
- Philosophy is written in that great book which ever lies before our eyes ... We cannot understand it if we do not first learn the…
More Mathematics Quotes
- When we were making the law, when we were writing the literature and the mathematics the grandfarthers of Blair and little Bush… — Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
- Mathematics was hard, dull work. Geography pleased me more. For dancing I was quite enthusiastic. — John James Audubon
- In mathematics we have long since drawn the rein, and given over a hopeless race. — Charles Babbage
- If a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics. — Francis Bacon
- All science requires mathematics. The knowledge of mathematical things is almost innate in us. This is the easiest of sciences, a fact… — Roger Bacon
- For the things of this world cannot be made known without a knowledge of mathematics. — Roger Bacon
- Education is indoctrination if you're white - subjugation if you're black. — James A. Baldwin
- Mathematics is the most beautiful and most powerful creation of the human spirit. — Stefan Banach
- I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. — John Adams
- Brain: an apparatus with which we think we think. — Ambrose Bierce
- When you have mastered numbers, you will in fact no longer be reading numbers, any more than you read words when reading… — W. E. B. Du Bois
- No matter how correct a mathematical theorem may appear to be, one ought never to be satisfied that there was not something… — George Boole