Maria La Touche
(15 Dec 1824 - 20 Nov 1906)
Irish writer who lived much of her life at Harristown, County Kildare, Ireland. She wrote poems, and several brochures. Of her letters, some went to newspapers, and many to acquaintances, including John Ruskin. Her mother was Catherine, the Countess of Desart. Maria’s maiden name was Price.
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Science Quotes by Maria La Touche (1 quote)
I do hate sums. There is no greater mistake than to call arithmetic an exact science. There are permutations and aberrations discernible to minds entirely noble like mine; subtle variations which ordinary accountants fail to discover; hidden laws of number which it requires a mind like mine to perceive. For instance, if you add a sum from the bottom up, and then from the top down, the result is always different. Again if you multiply a number by another number before you have had your tea, and then again after, the product will be different. It is also remarkable that the Post-tea product is more likely to agree with other people’s calculations than the Pre-tea result.
— Maria La Touche
Letter to Mrs Arthur Severn (Jul 1878), collected in The Letters of a Noble Woman (Mrs. La Touche of Harristown) (1908), 50. Also in 'Gleanings Far and Near', Mathematical Gazette (May 1924), 12, 95.