“Lateral thinking... is the process of using information to bring about creativity and insight restructuring. Lateral thinking can be learned, practised and used. It is possible to acquire skill in it just as it is possible to acquire skill in mathematics.” ThinkingUsedProcessCreativityInformationSkillsMathematicsInsightAcquireLateral ThinkingRestructuring Book:Lateral Thinking: Creativity Step by Step Source: Lateral Thinking: Creativity Step by Step
“If there should chance to be any mathematicians who, ignorant in mathematics yet pretending to skill in that science, should dare, upon the authority of some passage of Scripture wrested to their purpose, to condemn and censure my hypothesis, I value them not, and scorn their inconsiderate judgement. De Revolutionibus Coelestibus” IfsShouldPurposeValuesChanceSkillsAuthorityMathematicsDareScriptureIgnorantJudgementPretendingPassagesMathematicianHypothesisScornCensureInconsiderate Author:Nicolaus Copernicus
“The completion of a rigorous course in mathematics - it is not even necessary that the student does well in such a course - appears to be an excellent means of sharpening the mind and developing mental skills that are of general benefit.” MindWellsMeanDoeCoursesStudentsSkillsBenefitsMathematicsDevelopingExcellentCompletionSharpening Author:Keith Devlin
“In general, I'm in support of promoting art and science in public schools. I think music and science are probably the most important factors for the human brain developing. Even more so than any other fields, because music covers mathematics, cognitive reasoning, motor skills, coordination, like, it's kind of everything.” ThinkingHumansKindArtImportantSchoolBrainSupportFieldsSkillsMathematicsFactorsDevelopingReasoningPromotingPublic SchoolMotorCognitiveHuman BrainArt And ScienceCoordination Author:Reggie Watts
“Hardly a pure science, history is closer to animal husbandry than it is to mathematics in that it involves selective breeding. The principal difference between the husbandryman and the historian is that the former breeds sheep or cows or such and the latter breeds (assumed) facts. The husbandryman uses his skills to enrich the future, the historian uses his to enrich the past. Both are usually up to their ankles in bullshit.” FactsUsePastScienceDifferencesAnimalHistoryPureSkillsAccountsMathematicsFormerLatterHistorianCowsSheepPrincipalBullshitBreedingSelectiveAnklesSelective Breeding Book:Another Roadside Attraction Source: Another Roadside Attraction