Hadamard Quotes & Sayings
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The object of mathematical rigor is to sanction and legitimize the conquests of intuition, and there was never any other object for it. — Jacques Hadamard
It may be necessary to use methods other than constitutional ones. — Robert Mugabe
The game is supposed to be fun. If you had a bad day, don't worry. You can't expect to get a hit every game. — Yogi Berra
The difference between romantic love and friendship love is that romantic love involves a lot of compromise. It is a very giving type of love. With friendship, you can be a little bit more autonomous. You are not expected to compromise, in the same way. Maybe that's why friendships tend to last longer. — Olivia Wilde
Our purpose is to educate as well as to entertain. — Curtis Mayfield
Do you know what it's been like for me since that day in the flat? Sitting across from you in bars, at dinner, knowing that underneath all the attitude is every man's fucking fantasy. — Samantha Young
Can the existence of a mathematical entity be proved without defining it ? — Jacques Hadamard
In war, only the simple succeeds. — Paul Von Hindenburg
She told me that at the end of death there was a long tunnel and in it awaited everyone you ever loved. But if you never loved anyone there was just an empty room. — Jenny Offill
The shortest path between two truths in the real domain passes through the complex domain. — Jacques Hadamard
Logic merely sanctions the conquests of the intuition. — Jacques Hadamard
Practical application is found by not looking for it, and one can say that the whole progress of civilization rests on that principle. — Jacques Hadamard
My day is done, and I am like a boat drawn on the beach, listening to the dance-music of the tide in the evening. — Rabindranath Tagore
To parents who despair because their children are unable to master the first problems in arithmetic I can dedicate my examples. For, in arithmetic, until the seventh grade I was last or nearly last. — Jacques Hadamard
