
简单
The Erdős discrepancy problem fascinated me because it was so simple to state yet so deep in its implications.
The beauty of mathematics is that it is so simple yet so powerful.
The most profound ideas in mathematics often arise from the simplest observations.
The most profound ideas in mathematics often arise from the simplest observations.
Sometimes the simplest questions lead to the deepest theories.
The deepest theorems often arise from the simplest observations.
The joy of mathematics comes from the moments of clarity when complex things become simple.
The best mathematics is simple, but not too simple.
Simplicity is not simple to achieve.
Simplicity is not the absence of complexity, but the resolution of it.
Disaster relief architecture must be simple enough for victims to build themselves.
The most difficult thing is to be simple.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
The most radical architecture is often the simplest.
Architecture should provoke, should ask questions rather than provide easy answers.
Simplicity is not the absence of complexity, but the resolution of it.
The real challenge is to make something complex appear simple.
The most difficult thing is to be simple.
Simplicity is not the absence of complexity, but the resolution of it.