Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Mary Everest Boole

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a mathematician Mary Everest Boole.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Mary Everest Boole

Mary Everest Boole was a self-taught mathematician who is best known as an author of didactic works on mathematics, such as Philosophy and Fun of Algebra, and as the wife of fellow mathematician George Boole. Her progressive ideas on education, as expounded in The Preparation of the Child for Science, included encouraging children to explore mathematics through playful activities such as curve stitching. Her life is of interest to feminists as an example of how women made careers in an academic system that did not welcome them.

Mathematician | 1832 - 1916
Mathematics had never had more than a secondary interest for him ; and even logic he cared for chiefly as a means of clearing the ground of doctrines imagined to be proved, by showing that the evidence on which they were supposed to rest had no tendency to prove them. But he had been endeavouring to give a more active and positive help than this to the cause of what he deemed pure religion.
The stimulus of competition, when applied at an early age to real thought processes, is injurious both to nerve-power and to scientific insight. — © Mary Everest Boole
The stimulus of competition, when applied at an early age to real thought processes, is injurious both to nerve-power and to scientific insight.
Only dead mathematics can be taught where the attitude of competition prevails: living mathematics must always be a communal possession.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!