2. Some beautiful theorems in mathematics have such characteristics: it is easy to generalize from facts, but the proof is extremely hidden. Gauss
3. Mathematics dominates the universe. Pythagoras
4. Mathematics is a tool of knowledge and a source of other knowledge tools. All the sciences that study order and measurement are related to mathematics. Descartes
Mathematics is a rational spirit, which enables human thinking to be applied to the most perfect degree. Klein
6. Mathematics is a constantly developing culture. Wilde
7. Mathematics is a clever art ... halmos.
8. Mathematics is the highest form of all knowledge. -Plato
9. Mathematics is the study of quantitative relations and spatial forms in real life. -Engels
10, mathematics is the theory of studying abstract structures. Bourbaki school
1 1. Mathematics is an infinite science. Herman Weil
12. Mathematics is the symbol that God describes nature. -Hegel
13. Mathematics is the brightest pearl in the crown of human wisdom. -Courtney
14, mathematics is the highest achievement of human thinking. Misra
15, mathematics is the king of science. Gauss
16, mathematics is a variety of proof skills. -Wittgenstein
17, mathematics is symbol plus logic. Bertrand Russell
18, mathematics is the key to science. bacon
19. Mathematicians are fascinated by nature. Without infatuation, there is no math. -Noel
20. Mathematical methods permeate and dominate all theoretical branches of natural science. It has increasingly become the main symbol of measuring scientific achievements. Von Newman
2 1, the motive force of mathematical invention is not reasoning, but imagination. -Demonstration
22. Mathematics has made an important contribution to the observation of nature. It explains the simple primitive elements in the regular structure, with which celestial bodies are built. Kepler
23. The essence of mathematics is freedom. cornel
24, mathematics, queen of science; Number theory, the queen of mathematics. -Gauss
25. Numbers rule the universe. Pythagoras
26. It is not intuitive when missing numbers, and it is difficult to be nuanced when missing numbers. "In addition, there are two necessary processes to lay a good foundation of mathematics: one is to learn and accept" from thin to thick "; Digestion and refining "from coarse to fine". -Hua
27. Number theory is the oldest branch of human knowledge. However, some secrets in his heart are closely related to his most ordinary truth. A professional who is good at creating with a certain material: goldsmith | wordsmith.
28. God is a mathematician-jacoby
29. God created integers, and the rest are man-made. -Kroneck
30. Anyone who doesn't know that the diagonal side of a square is an incommensurable quantity is not worthy of this title. -Plato
3 1, history makes people wise, poetry makes them elegant, mathematics makes them noble, natural philosophy makes them deep, morality makes them steady, and ethical rhetoric makes them eloquent. bacon
32. Give me five coefficients and I will draw an elephant. Give me six coefficients and the elephant will wag its tail. -Al Cauchy
33. Non-mathematical induction plays an indispensable role in mathematical research. -Shure (me
34. It is found that each new group is mathematical in form, because we can't have other guidance. -Darwin
35. The first is mathematics, the second is mathematics, and the third is mathematics. roentgen
36. Mathematicians are as happy as seeing statues, beautiful scenery and beautiful tunes when deriving equations and formulas. -Kopnin
37. Pure mathematics, in its modern development stage, can be said to be the most primitive creation of human spirit. -Baishihai
38. Genius? Please look at my elbow. -Ramanuyan
39. Problems are the core of mathematics.
We can expect that with the development of education and entertainment, more people will like music and painting. However, few people can really appreciate mathematics. -Bell
4 1. I have heard that I am an opponent and an enemy of mathematics, but no one respects mathematics more than I do, because it has achieved achievements that I have never achieved before. -Goethe
I always try my best to get rid of that heavy and monotonous calculation. Napier
43, infinite! No other problem has touched the human mind so deeply. -D. Hilbert
44. New mathematical methods and concepts are often more important than solving mathematical problems themselves. -Hua
45, learning mathematics, there will never be excessive efforts. -Caragiodori
46. When learning mathematics, you should do more exercises and think while doing it. Predict what it is and then know why. -sue
47. Only with the vigorous development of mathematics can a country show its national strength. The development and perfection of mathematics are closely related to the prosperity of the country. -Napoleon
48. A mathematician who is not a poet will never be a complete mathematician. -Wilstes
49. Pursuing that goal in the best time of my life ... The book has been written. It doesn't matter whether modern people read it or future generations read it. It may take a hundred years to get readers. Kepler
50. The universe is big, the particles are tiny, the speed of rockets, the ingenuity of chemical engineering, the change of the earth, the mystery of biology, the complexity of daily use, and mathematics is everywhere. -Hua
5 1. In the field of mathematics, the art of asking questions is more important than the art of answering questions. -Cantor
52. In mathematics, it is very important to know what is important and what is not. Hironaka Heisuke
53. What pleases me most about mathematics is what can be proved. Bertrand Russell
54. Philosophers should also learn mathematics, because they must jump out of the vast phenomenon and grasp the real essence. ..... and because it is a shortcut for the soul to transition to truth and eternity. -Plato
55. This is a reliable rule. When the author of a mathematical or philosophical work writes with vague and abstruse words, he is talking nonsense. -Ann whitehead.
56. Simple combinations of integers have been the source of new students in mathematics for centuries. -G.D. boekhoff
57. As long as a branch of science can ask a large number of questions, it is full of vitality, while the lack of questions indicates the termination or decline of independent development. ——