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Further, the dignity of the science itself seems to require that every possible means be explored for the solution of a problem so elegant and so celebrated.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Celebrated
Dignity
Elegant
Every
Explored
Further
Itself
Means
Possible
Problem
Require
Science
Seems
Solution
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God does arithmetic.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Arithmetic
Does
God
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I am coming more and more to the conviction that the necessity of our geometry cannot be demonstrated, at least neither by, nor for, the human intellect.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Am
Cannot
Coming
Conviction
Geometry
Human
I Am
Intellect
Least
More
More And More
Necessity
Neither
Nor
Our
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I have had my results for a long time: but I do not yet know how I am to arrive at them.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Am
Arrive
Had
How
I Am
Know
Long
Long Time
Results
Them
Time
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I mean the word proof not in the sense of the lawyers, who set two half proofs equal to a whole one, but in the sense of a mathematician, where half proof = 0, and it is demanded for proof that every doubt becomes impossible.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Becomes
Demanded
Doubt
Equal
Every
Half
Impossible
Lawyers
Mathematician
Mean
Proof
Sense
Set
Two
Where
Who
Whole
Word
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It is not knowledge, but the act of learning, not possession but the act of getting there, which grants the greatest enjoyment.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Act
Enjoyment
Getting
Grants
Greatest
Knowledge
Learning
Possession
Which
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It may be true, that men, who are mere mathematicians, have certain specific shortcomings, but that is not the fault of mathematics, for it is equally true of every other exclusive occupation.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Be True
Certain
Equally
Every
Exclusive
Fault
Mathematicians
Mathematics
May
Men
Mere
Occupation
Other
Shortcomings
Specific
True
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Life stands before me like an eternal spring with new and brilliant clothes.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Before
Brilliant
Clothes
Eternal
Life
Like
Me
New
Spring
Stands
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Mathematicians stand on each other's shoulders.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Each
Mathematicians
Other
Shoulders
Stand
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The enchanting charms of this sublime science reveal only to those who have the courage to go deeply into it.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Charms
Courage
Deeply
Enchanting
Go
Only
Reveal
Science
Sublime
Those
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The problem of distinguishing prime numbers from composite numbers and of resolving the latter into their prime factors is known to be one of the most important and useful in arithmetic.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Arithmetic
Distinguishing
Factors
Important
Known
Latter
Most
Numbers
Prime
Problem
Resolving
The Most Important
Useful
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To praise it would amount to praising myself. For the entire content of the work... coincides almost exactly with my own meditations which have occupied my mind for the past thirty or thirty-five years.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Almost
Amount
Content
Entire
Exactly
Mind
My Own
Myself
Occupied
Own
Past
Praise
Praising
Thirty
Thirty-Five
Which
Work
Would
Years
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To such idle talk it might further be added: that whenever a certain exclusive occupation is coupled with specific shortcomings, it is likewise almost certainly divorced from certain other shortcomings.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Added
Almost
Certain
Certainly
Coupled
Divorced
Exclusive
Further
Idle
Likewise
Might
Occupation
Other
Shortcomings
Specific
Talk
Whenever
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We must admit with humility that, while number is purely a product of our minds, space has a reality outside our minds, so that we cannot completely prescribe its properties a priori.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Admit
Cannot
Humility
Minds
Must
Number
Our
Outside
Prescribe
Product
Properties
Purely
Reality
Space
We Cannot
While
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When a philosopher says something that is true then it is trivial. When he says something that is not trivial then it is false.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
False
He
Philosopher
Says
Something
Then
Trivial
True
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When I have clarified and exhausted a subject, then I turn away from it, in order to go into darkness again.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Again
Away
Darkness
Exhausted
Go
Order
Subject
Then
Turn
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You know that I write slowly. This is chiefly because I am never satisfied until I have said as much as possible in a few words, and writing briefly takes far more time than writing at length.
~ Carl Friedrich Gauss
Am
Because
Chiefly
Far
Few
I Am
I Write
Know
Length
More
Much
Never
Possible
Said
Satisfied
Slowly
Takes
Than
Time
Until
Words
Write
Writing
You
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Carl Friedrich Gauss
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Mathematician
BirthDate
30 April, 1777
DeathDate
23 February, 1855
Country
Germany
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