G. H. Hardy Quote

A man who sets out to justify his existence and his activities has to distinguish two different questions. The first is whether the work which he does is worth doing; and the second is why he does it (whatever its value may be).


A Mathematician's Apology (ed. Cambridge University Press, 2012) - ISBN: 9781107394476


A man who sets out to justify his existence and his activities has to distinguish two different questions. The first is whether the work which he...

A man who sets out to justify his existence and his activities has to distinguish two different questions. The first is whether the work which he...

A man who sets out to justify his existence and his activities has to distinguish two different questions. The first is whether the work which he...

A man who sets out to justify his existence and his activities has to distinguish two different questions. The first is whether the work which he...