Quote by John von Neumann
"The study of mathematics is apt to commence in disappointment. The important parts of the discipline do not become visible or interesting until a considerable technical background has been acquired."
"The study of mathematics is apt to commence in disappointment. The important parts of the discipline do not become visible or interesting until a considerable technical background has been acquired."
"If you wish to foresee the future of mathematics our answer is brief and definitive - it is excellent."
"The sciences do not try to enclose nature in a straitjacket, but rather to devise concepts and discern patterns of relationships such that the experimental scientists can enlarge, modify, or change them as he wishes."
"In mathematics you don't understand things. You just get used to them."
"One expects a mathematician to know mathematics, but I am always surprised and delighted when I meet one who knows something else as well."