Alexander Grothendieck quotes
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“The introduction of the cipher 0 or the group concept was general nonsense too, and mathematics was more or less stagnating for thousands of years because nobody was around to take such childish steps...”
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“Discovery is the privilege of the child: the child who has no fear of being once again wrong, of looking like an idiot, of not being serious, of not doing things like everyone else.”
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“I am not really doing research, just trying to cultivate myself.”
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“The question you raise, 'How can such a formulation lead to computations?' doesn't bother me in the least! Throughout my whole life as a mathematician, the possibility of making explicit, elegant computations has always come out by itself, as a byproduct of a thorough conceptual understanding of what was going on. Thus I never bothered about whether what would come out would be suitable for this or that, but just tried to understand - and it always turned out that understanding was all that mattered.”
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“A different image came to me a few weeks ago.The unknown thing to be known appeared to me as some stretch of earth orhard marl, resisting penetration the sea advances insensibly insilence, nothing seems to happen, nothing moves, the water is sofar off you hardly hear it yet it finally surrounds the resistantsubstance.”
-- Alexander GrothendieckSource : "Episodes in the History of Modern Algebra (1800-1950)". Book edited by Karen Hunger Parshall and Jeremy J. Gray, September 6, 2007.
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“If there is one thing in mathematics that fascinates me more than anything else (and doubtless always has), it is neither "number" nor "size", but always form. And among the thousand-and-one faces whereby form chooses to reveal itself to us, the one that fascinates me more than any other and continues to fascinate me, is the structure hidden in mathematical things.”
-- Alexander GrothendieckSource : "Alexander Grothendieck, Math Enigma, Dies at 86" by Bruce Weber and Julie Rehmeyer, www.nytimes.com. November 14, 2014.
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Source : "The First World War". Book by A. J. P. Taylor , p. 165, 1963.
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Source : "Uncommon Law". Book by A. P. Herbert, 1935.
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“We write our lives indeed, But in a cipher none can read, Except the author”
Source : Frances Ridley Havergal (1874). “Under the Surface”, p.11
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Source : John Frederick Boyes (1859). “Life and Books: Or, Records of Thought and Reading”, p.58
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