Charles Babbage Whenever a man can get hold of numbers, . . . . . .
David Hilbert No other question has ever moved so prof. . . . . .
Edwin Howard Armstrong Anyone who has had actual contact with t. . . . . .
James Clerk Maxwell The numbers may be said to rule the whol. . . . . .
John D. Barrow All our surest statements about the natu. . . . . .
John von Neumann If people do not believe that mathematic. . . . . .
Richard Feynman Mathematics is a language. It's very dif. . . . . .
Robert A. Heinlein Anyone who cannot cope with mathematics . . . . . .
Sir Isaac Newton I can calculate the motion of heavenly b. . . . . .