Quotes I like
Updated: 01/07/2025
Speed matters.
— James Somers and Jamie Brandon
There’s no speed limit.
You don’t need to work on hard problems.
— Ben Kuhn
But I know I had a growing feeling in the later years of my work at the subject that a good mathematical theorem dealing with economic hypotheses was very unlikely to be good economics: and I went more and more on the rules —
Use mathematics as a short-hand language, rather than as an engine of inquiry.
Keep to them till you have done.
Translate into English.
Then illustrate by examples that are important in real life.
Burn the mathematics.
If you can’t succeed in 4, burn 3.
This last I did often.
Cooking professionally is hard work. Writing is a privilege and a luxury. Anybody who whines about writer’s block should be forced to clean squid all day.
Read.
Computers can be understood.
In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess.
Look before you leap.
— not the Zen of Python