For the soul there is a satisfaction of a higher type; the material is not at all necessary. Whether I apply mathematics to a couple of clods of dirt, which we call planets, or to purely arithmetical problems, it's just the same; the latter have only a higher charm for me.
—from Carl Friedrich Gauss: Titan of Science, a book by Guy Waldo Dunnington
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