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This short document contains three quotes from notable figures in mathematics and physics discussing ideas and their significance. Sophie Germain discusses how far an idea can go matters more than who first conceived it. Albert Einstein expresses his interest in God's thoughts over details. Georg Cantor values proposing mathematical questions over solving them.
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Math Quotes For Frames

This short document contains three quotes from notable figures in mathematics and physics discussing ideas and their significance. Sophie Germain discusses how far an idea can go matters more than who first conceived it. Albert Einstein expresses his interest in God's thoughts over details. Georg Cantor values proposing mathematical questions over solving them.
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It matters little who first arrives at an idea, rather what is significant is how far that idea can go.

Sophie Germain, ca. 1800


I want to know Gods thoughts, the rest are details. Albert Einstein, 1955

In mathematics, the art of proposing a question must be held of higher value than solving it. Georg Cantor, 1867

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