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E. T. Bell Quotes
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Mathematician Quotes
Category:
Scottish Mathematician Quotes
Date of Birth:
February 7, 1883
Date of Death:
December 21, 1960
Nationality:
Scottish
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Euclid taught me that without assumptions there is no proof. Therefore, in any argument, examine the assumptions.
E. T. Bell

Fashion as King is sometimes a very stupid ruler.
E. T. Bell

Guided only by their feeling for symmetry, simplicity, and generality, and an indefinable sense of the fitness of things, creative mathematicians now, as in the past, are inspired by the art of mathematics rather than by any prospect of ultimate usefulness.
E. T. Bell

I have always hated machinery, and the only machine I ever understood was a wheelbarrow, and that but imperfectly.
E. T. Bell

If indeed, as Hilbert asserted, mathematics is a meaningless game played with meaningless marks on paper, the only mathematical experience to which we can refer is the making of marks on paper.
E. T. Bell

It is the perennial youthfulness of mathematics itself which marks it off with a disconcerting immortality from the other sciences.
E. T. Bell

"Obvious" is the most dangerous word in mathematics.
E. T. Bell

Out of fifty mathematical papers presented in brief at such a meeting, it is a rare mathematician indeed who really understands what more than half a dozen are about.
E. T. Bell

Science makes no pretension to eternal truth or absolute truth.
E. T. Bell

The longer mathematics lives the more abstract - and therefore, possibly also the more practical - it becomes.
E. T. Bell

The mistakes and unresolved difficulties of the past in mathematics have always been the opportunities of its future.
E. T. Bell

The pursuit of pretty formulas and neat theorems can no doubt quickly degenerate into a silly vice, but so can the quest for austere generalities which are so very general indeed that they are incapable of application to any particular.
E. T. Bell

Time makes fools of us all. Our only comfort is that greater shall come after us.
E. T. Bell



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