"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts."
"It seems to me now that mathematics is capable of an artistic excellence as great as that of any music, perhaps greater; not because the pleasure it gives (although very pure) is comparable, either in intensity or in the number of people who feel it, to that of music, but because it gives in absolute perfection that combination, characteristic of great art, of godlike freedom, with the sense of inevitable destiny; because, in fact, it constructs an ideal world where everything is perfect and yet true."
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Source: Bertrand Russell (2014). “The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell”, p.162, Routledge
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