Pierre Louis Maupertuis (1698–1759) French mathematician, philosopher and man of letters
Les Loix du Mouvement et du Repos, déduites d'un Principe Métaphysique (1746)
Source: How to Solve It (1945), p. 70
Pierre Louis Maupertuis (1698–1759) French mathematician, philosopher and man of letters
Les Loix du Mouvement et du Repos, déduites d'un Principe Métaphysique (1746)
Vladimir Voevodsky (1966–2017) Russian mathematician
Univalent Foundations, Vladimir Voevodsky, IAS, March 26, 2014 http://www.math.ias.edu/vladimir/files/2014_IAS.pdf p. 8
“Details make perfection, and perfection is not a detail.”
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
François-René de Chateaubriand (1768–1848) French writer, politician, diplomat and historian
As translated in A Cloud of Witnesses : The Greatest Men in the World for Christ and the Book (1894) by Stephen Abbott Northrop
Le génie du Christianisme (1802)
Carl Sagan book Broca's Brain
Source: Broca's Brain (1979), Chapter 8, “Norman Bloom, Messenger of God” (p. 152)
“The Japanese have perfected good manners and made them indistinguishable from rudeness.”
Paul Theroux book The Great Railway Bazaar
Source: The Great Railway Bazaar (1975), Ch. 28.
Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863) French painter
Delacroix, quoted by Paul Signac: in D'Eugene Delacroix au Neo-impressionnisme, Chap. I.; as quoted by John Rewald, in Georges Seurat', a monograph https://ia800607.us.archive.org/23/items/georges00rewa/georges00rewa.pdf; Wittenborn and Compagny, New York, 1943. p.10 + note 15 <br class="br">Quotes, undated
“Don't pointless things have a place, too, in this far-from-perfect world?”
Haruki Murakami book Sputnik Sweetheart
Source: Sputnik Sweetheart