“School children and students who love God should never say: "For my part I like mathematics"; "I like French"; "I like Greek." They should learn to like all these subjects, because all of them develop that faculty of attention which, directed toward God, is the very substance of prayer.” ShouldChildrenSchoolPrayerAttentionSubjectsStudentsMathematicsSubstanceGod LoveGreekFaculty Book:The Simone Weil Reader Source: The Simone Weil Reader
“The subject for which I am asking your attention deals with the foundations of mathematics. To understand the development of the opposing theories existing in this field one must first gain a clear understnding of the concept "science"; for it is as a part of science that mathematics originally took its place in human thought.” FirstsHumansDealsAttentionClearSubjectsFieldsTheoryDevelopmentConceptsGainsAskingMathematicsFoundationOpposingHuman Thought Author:L. E. J. Brouwer
“To create guilt, all that you need is a very simple thing: start calling mistakes, errors - sins. They are simply mistakes, human. Now, if somebody commits a mistake in mathematics - two plus two, and he concludes it makes five - you don`t say he has committed a sin. He is unalert, he is not paying attention to what he is doing. He is unprepared, he has not done his homework. He is certainly committing a mistake, but a mistake is not a sin. It can be corrected. A mistake does not make him feel guilty. At the most it makes him feel foolish.” IfsNeedsFeelsHumansDoeTwoDoneSinSimpleAttentionMistakeFiveCallingMathematicsGuiltErrorsCommittedFoolishCommitGuiltyPay AttentionPlusHomeworkSimple ThingsUnprepared Author:Rajneesh