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the nearer we approach to God, the more we are drawn by Him. ~ Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Napoleon: You have written this huge book on the system of the world without once mentioning the author of the universe. Laplace: Sire, I had no need of that hypothesis. Later when told by Napoleon about the incident, Lagrange commented: Ah, but that is a fine hypothesis. It explains so many things. ~ Pierre-Simon Laplace
Lagrange quotes by Pierre-Simon Laplace
The ordinary operations of algebra suffice to resolve problems in the theory of curves. ~ Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Joseph-Louis Lagrange
In commenting on the Stagirite, St. Thomas discards Averroistic interpretations contrary to revealed dogma, on Providence, on creation, on the personal immortality of the human soul. Hence it can be said that he "baptizes" Aristotle's teaching, that is, he shows how the principles of Aristotle, understood as they can be and must be understood, are in harmony with revelation. Thus he builds, step by step, the foundations of a solid Christian philosophy. ~ Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Accordingly, we find Euler and D'Alembert devoting their talent and their patience to the establishment of the laws of rotation of the solid bodies. Lagrange has incorporated his own analysis of the problem with his general treatment of mechanics, and since his time M. Poinsot has brought the subject under the power of a more searching analysis than that of the calculus, in which ideas take the place of symbols, and intelligent propositions supersede equations. ~ James Clerk Maxwell
Lagrange quotes by James Clerk Maxwell
{Comment to Delambre on chemist Antoine Lavoisier's execution during the French Revolution}

Only a moment to cut off that head and a hundred years may not give us another like it. ~ Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Joseph-Louis Lagrange
The pig was soon dissected and its blood filled the bucket in the bottom of which a patch of sky was reflected darkly. It had surrendered to the vortex of life and his breathing. ~ Michel Fardoulis-Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Michel Fardoulis-Lagrange
As long as algebra and geometry have been separated, their progress have been slow and their uses limited; but when these two sciences have been united, they have lent each mutual forces, and have marched together towards perfection. ~ Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Joseph-Louis Lagrange
If I had inherited a fortune I should probably not have cast my lot with mathematics. ~ Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Things are more like they are now ... than they have EVER been before! ~ Uncle Arnie Mamath
Lagrange quotes by Uncle Arnie Mamath
Let us remember that false prudence is tin, true acquired prudence is silver, infused prudence is gold, and the inspirations of the gift of counsel are diamonds, of the same order as the divine light. "He that followeth Me walketh not in darkness, but shall have the light of life."1339 ~ Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
It took the mob only a moment to remove his head; a century will not suffice to reproduce it. ~ Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Joseph-Louis Lagrange
"Newton was the greatest genius that ever existed, and the most fortunate, for we cannot find more than once a system of the world to establish." ~ Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Lagrange, in one of the later years of his life, imagined that he had overcome the difficulty (of the parallel axiom). He went so far as to write a paper, which he took with him to the Institute, and began to read it. But in the first paragraph something struck him that he had not observed: he muttered: 'Il faut que j'y songe encore', and put the paper in his pocket.' [I must think about it again]. ~ Augustus De Morgan
Lagrange quotes by Augustus De Morgan
We could start, perhaps, with the seemingly simple question, What is History? Any thoughts, Webster?' 'History is the lies of the victors,' I replied, a little too quickly. 'Yes, I was rather afraid you'd say that. Well, as long as you remember that it is also the self-delusions of the defeated. Simpson?' Colin was more prepared than me. 'History is a raw onion sandwich, sir.' 'For what reason?' 'It just repeats, sir. It burps. We've seen it again and again this year. Same old story, same old oscillation between tyranny and rebellion, war and peace, prosperity and impoverishment.' 'Rather a lot for a sandwich to contain, wouldn't you say?' We laughed far more than was required, with an end-of-term hysteria. 'Finn?' '"History is that certainty produced at the point where the imperfections of memory meet the inadequacies of documentation." ' 'Is it, indeed? Where did you find that?' 'Lagrange, sir. Patrick Lagrange. He's French. ~ Julian Barnes
Lagrange quotes by Julian Barnes
When one day Lagrange took out of his pocket a paper which he read at the Académe, and which contained a demonstration of the famous Postulatum of Euclid, relative to the theory of parallels. This demonstration rested on an obvious paralogism, which appeared as such to everybody; and probably Lagrange also recognised it such during his lecture. For, when he had finished, he put the paper back in his pocket, and spoke no more of it. A moment of universal silence followed, and one passed immediately to other concerns. ~ Jean-Baptiste Biot
Lagrange quotes by Jean-Baptiste Biot
Newton's work on gravity led to the discovery of the Lagrange point, a place where opposing forces cancel one another out, and a body may remain at relative rest. This is where I am right now; the forces in my life confound one another. Better, for the moment, to be here and now, without history or future. ~ Nick Harkaway
Lagrange quotes by Nick Harkaway
There are two classes of people who hide themselves: the criminal who flees punishment, and the saint who through humility wishes to remain unknown. ~ Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
What is history? Any thoughts, Webster?'
'History is the lies of the victors,' I replied, a little too quickly.
'Yes, I was rather afraid you'd say that. Well, as long as you remember that it is also the self-delusions of the defeated ...
'Finn?'
'"History is that certainty produced at the point where the imperfections of memory meet the inadequacies of documentation." (quoting Patrick Lagrange) ~ Julian Barnes
Lagrange quotes by Julian Barnes
I regarded as quite useless the reading of large treatises of pure analysis: too large a number of methods pass at once before the eyes. It is in the works of application that one must study them; one judges their utility there and appraises the manner of making use of them. ~ Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Lagrange quotes by Joseph-Louis Lagrange
It is a matter for considerable regret that Fermat, who cultivated the theory of numbers with so much success, did not leave us with the proofs of the theorems he discovered. In truth, Messrs Euler and Lagrange, who have not disdained this kind of research, have proved most of these theorems, and have even substituted extensive theories for the isolated propositions of Fermat. But there are several proofs which have resisted their efforts. ~ Adrien-Marie Legendre
Lagrange quotes by Adrien-Marie Legendre
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