I study mathematics purely as a result of my curiosity and solely
as a means to satisfying this curiosity. Whether my mathematical
results are of any use is the least of my concerns.
I try to study hard problems, often without success but occasionally with great satisfaction. It is not worth wasting time on easier problems.
I do not distinguish between areas of mathematics. As far as I am concerned, there is good mathematics and there is bad mathematics. I am interested in the former and have no time for the latter.
I enjoy collaboration with others who share the same values.
To me, the best mathematics
is art and not science.
There are many other things in life that are far more important
than mathematics to me. Even the best mathematics comes a poor
second to my family, a good bottle of
wine, an excellent meal
with fine desserts, skiing,
classical music or opera.