Edward Everett Quote

The great truths with which it [mathematics] deals, are clothed with an austere grandeur, far above all purposes of immediate convenience or profit. It is in them that our limited understandings approach nearest to the conception of that absolute and infinite, toward which in most other things they aspire in vain.


Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions (Volume 3), Charter XXII (p. 514)


The great truths with which it [mathematics] deals, are clothed with an austere grandeur, far above all purposes of immediate convenience or profit....

The great truths with which it [mathematics] deals, are clothed with an austere grandeur, far above all purposes of immediate convenience or profit....

The great truths with which it [mathematics] deals, are clothed with an austere grandeur, far above all purposes of immediate convenience or profit....

The great truths with which it [mathematics] deals, are clothed with an austere grandeur, far above all purposes of immediate convenience or profit....