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Beauty is the first test: there is no permanent place in the world for ugly mathematics.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  World , Beauty , Mathematics , Ugly


Pure mathematics is on the whole distinctly more useful than applied. For what is useful above all is technique, and mathematical technique is taught mainly through pure mathematics.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  More , Through , Pure , Mathematics


Archimedes will be remembered when Aeschylus is forgotten, because languages die and mathematical ideas do not.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  Ideas , Will , Die , Forgotten


It is not worth an intelligent man's time to be in the majority. By definition, there are already enough people to do that.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  People , Time , Man , Intelligence


I am interested in mathematics only as a creative art.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  I Am , Art , Creative , Mathematics


A mathematician, like a painter or a poet, is a maker of patterns. If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  Ideas , Like , Poet , Permanent


Young men should prove theorems, old men should write books.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  Men , Old , Young , Prove


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.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  Work , Appreciation , Men , Criticism


A mathematician, like a painter or poet, is a maker of patterns. If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  Ideas , Like , Poet , Permanent


I wrote a great deal... but very little of any importance; there are not more than four of five papers which I can still remember with some satisfaction.

Author: G. H. Hardy - British Mathematician
  Great , Remember , I Can , Satisfaction


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