
“Irrationality is the square root of all evil.”
"Irrationality is the Square Root of All Evil" (Sep, 1983) Scientific American 249 (3) article reprinted in Metamagical Themas (1985)
Source: Bend Sinister
“Irrationality is the square root of all evil.”
"Irrationality is the Square Root of All Evil" (Sep, 1983) Scientific American 249 (3) article reprinted in Metamagical Themas (1985)
“There was a young fellow from Trinity,
Who took the square root of infinity.”
One, Two, Three... Infinity (1947)
Context: There was a young fellow from Trinity,
Who took the square root of infinity.
But the number of digits, Gave him the fidgets;
He dropped Math and took up Divinity.
However, negative numbers gained acceptance slowly.
Source: Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times (1972), p. 185.
as quoted by Lucy R. Lippard, in 'Hommage to the Square', Art in America, July-August 1967, p. 55
This quote is one of the most frequently quoted statements of Agnes Martin. A later variation by her: 'The rectangle is pleasant, whereas the square is not'; Agnes Martin is than 89 - quoted in A House Divided: American Art Since 1955, Anne M. G. Wagner Univ. of California Press 2012, p. 263
1960's
“I fought Hughes the first time, he beat me fair and square- fairly squarely, sorry.”
After fight with Sean Sherk at UFC 56, pleading for a rematch with Hughes.
MMA
“Square one, here I come. - Sam”
For Magnus Chase: Hotel Valhalla, Guide to the Norse Worlds
Source: The life of Francis Place, 1771-1854, 1898, p. 18