It is the man, not the method, that solves the problem.


Congress of Arts and Science: Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, Volume 1, On Present Problems of Algebra and Analysis (p. 530)


It is the man, not the method, that solves the problem.

It is the man, not the method, that solves the problem.

It is the man, not the method, that solves the problem.

It is the man, not the method, that solves the problem.