Meditate Quotes (4 quotes)
It seemed to be a necessary ritual that he should prepare himself for sleep by meditating under the solemnity of the night sky… a mysterious transaction between the infinity of the soul and the infinity of the universe.
From Les Misérables (1862) as translated by Norman Denny in Les Misérables (1980), Vol. 1, 67.
The more I meditate on the principles of the theory of functions—and I do this unremittingly the stronger becomes my conviction that the foundations upon which these must be built are the truths of Algebra…
From Letter (3 Oct 1875), to Professor Schwartz. As quoted and translated in Ernst Hairer and Gerhard Wanner, Analysis by Its History (2008), 177. From the original German in Mathematische Werke (1875, 1895), Vol. 2, 235, “Je mehr ich über die Principien der Functionentheorie nachdenke—und ich thue dies unablässig—, um so fester wird meine Überzeugung, dass diese auf dem Fundamente algebraischer Wahrheiten aufgebaut werden muss…”
When an Englishman has nothing to do, and a certain time to wait, his one resource is to walk about. A Frenchman sits down and lights a cigar, an Italian goes to sleep, a German meditates, an American invents some new position for his limbs as far as possible asunder from that intended for them by nature, but an Englishman always takes a walk.
In The West Indies and the Spanish Main (1860), 15.
When meditating over a disease, I never think of finding a remedy for it, but, instead, a means of preventing it.
From address (15 May 1884), to École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, Paris. In Maurice Benjamin Strauss, Familiar Medical Quotations (1968), 451.