"I have no fault to find with those who teach geometry. That science is the only one which has not produced sects; it is founded on analysis and on synthesis and on the calculus; it does not occupy itself with the probable truth; moreover it has the same method in every country."
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Frederick the Great, as quoted in The Foundations of Geometry and the Non-Euclidean Plane (1975), by G.E. Martin
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