Mathematicians are not, as a rule, credulous; their clients almost invariably are.


Mathematics: Queen and Servant of Science, Choice and Chance (p. 381), McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. 1951


Mathematicians are not, as a rule, credulous; their clients almost invariably are.

Mathematicians are not, as a rule, credulous; their clients almost invariably are.

Mathematicians are not, as a rule, credulous; their clients almost invariably are.

Mathematicians are not, as a rule, credulous; their clients almost invariably are.