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My brain is open (Paul Erdos Quotes)
The SF [Supreme Fascist, i.e. God] created us to enjoy our suffering. The sooner we die, the sooner we defy His plans. (Paul Erdos Quotes)
God created two acts of folly. First, He created the Universe in a Big Bang. Second, He was negligent enough to leave behind evidence for this act, in the form of microwave radiation. (Paul Erdos Quotes)
Why are numbers beautiful? It’s like asking why is Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony beautiful. If you don’t see why, someone can’t tell you. I know numbers are beautiful. If they aren’t beautiful, nothing is. (Paul Erdos Quotes)
I hope we’ll be able to solve these problems before we leave (Paul Erdos Quotes)
Finally I’m becoming stupider no more (Paul Erdos Quotes)
The purpose of life is to conjecture and prove (Paul Erdos Quotes)
Another roof, another proof (Paul Erdos Quotes)
Mathematics is not yet ready for such problems (Paul Erdos Quotes)
A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems (Paul Erdos Quotes)
There’ll be plenty of time to rest in the grave (Paul Erdos Quotes)
Here I am: My brain is open (Paul Erdos Quotes)
It will be another million years, at least, before we understand the primes (Paul Erdos Quotes)
Every human activity, good or bad, except mathematics, must come to an end (Paul Erdos Quotes)
Finally I am becoming stupider no more (Paul Erdos Quotes)
If numbers aren’t beautiful, I don’t know what is (Paul Erdos Quotes)
Property is a nuisance (Paul Erdos Quotes)
It is not enough to be in the right place at the right time. You should also have an open mind at the right time (Paul Erdos Quotes)
There are three signs of senility. The first sign is that a man forgets his theorems. The second sign is that he forgets to zip up. The third sign is that he forgets to zip down (Paul Erdos Quotes)
God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers (Paul Erdos Quotes)