Jamal Awil

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A mathematician may find in mathematics an incomparable anodyne. [fact]

When the world is mad, a mathematician may find in mathematics an incomparable anodyne. For mathematics is, of all the arts and sciences, the most austere and the most remote, and a mathematician should be of all men the one who can most easily take refuge

G. H. Hardy, A Mathematician's Apology, loc. 281