“What expressions we used - in part taken over and in part newly invented! above all, the famous 'wholly other' breaking in upon us 'perpendicularly from above,' the not less famous 'infinite qualitative distinction' between God and man, the vacuum, the mathematical point, and the tangent in which alone they must meet.” MenUsedTakenExpressionInfiniteMathematicalDistinctionVacuumsQualitative Book:The Humanity of God Source: The Humanity of God
“Strange! I don't understand how it is that we can write mathematical expressions and calculate what the thing is going to do without being able to picture it.” WritingAbleStrangeExpressionMathematical Author:Richard P. Feynman
“In a way, composing on the melodic level is an expression of a melodic truth, almost like a geometric truth. If it has clarity, other people will recognize it. There's no way of isolating it in a gallery on a white wall and saying, "This is a work of art. This is a mathematical proof."” PeopleIfsWayArtWhiteLevelsExpressionWallProofClarityMathematicalWorks Of ArtGalleryComposingGeometricMathematical ProofWhite Walls Author:Eyvind Kang