"Pure mathematics, may it never be of any use to anyone."
"Poor teaching leads to the inevitable idea that the subject (mathematics) is only adapted to peculiar minds, when it is the one universal science and the one whose four ground-rules are taught us almost in infancy and reappear in the motions to the universe."
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Source: In Thomas Carlyle 'Shooting Niagara: and After?' (1867) ch. 8
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