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G. H. Hardy Quotes
There is no scorn more profound, or on the whole more justifiable, than that of the men who make for the men who explain. Exposition, criticism, appreciation, is work for second-rate minds.
G. H. Hardy
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Author Details:
Type:
Mathematician Quotes
Category:
British Mathematician Quotes
Date of Birth:
February 7
,
1877
Date of Death:
December 1
,
1947
Nationality:
British
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Rene Descartes
Pythagoras
Isaac Newton
Archimedes
Charles Babbage
Alan Turing
Paul Erdos
Alfred North Whitehead
Henri Poincare
Quote Keywords:
Appreciation
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Criticism
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Explain
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Exposition
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Justifiable
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Make
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Minds
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More
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Profound
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Than
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Appreciation
,
Criticism
,
Explain
,
Exposition
,
Justifiable
,
Make
,
Men
,
More
,
Profound
,
Scorn
,
Second-rate
,
Than
,
Whole
,
Work
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