Grigori Perelman

Solved Poincare conjecture, refused Fields Medal

Contemporary weird famous 111 sayings

Sayings by Grigori Perelman

I don't want to be a professional mathematician. I don't want to be a part of the mathematical community.

2006 onwards — Reported stance
Controversial Unverifiable

I am not interested in the opinion of others.

2006 — Reported statement
Controversial Unverifiable

It's not about the money. It's about the principles.

2010 — Reported statement regarding the prize refusal
Controversial Unverifiable

I did not ask for anything. I did not want anything.

2006 — Regarding recognition for his work
Controversial Unverifiable

Why should I be a monkey in a cage?

2006 — Reported statement explaining his reclusiveness
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I have my own life. I do not need anyone else's recognition.

2010 — Reported statement
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I am a normal person, I have my own problems, I have my own life.

2006 — Reported statement to a journalist
Controversial Unverifiable

I have solved the problem, and that is enough.

2006 — Reported statement
Controversial Unverifiable

I don't need any awards. If the proof is correct, then it is correct. That's all.

2010 — Reported statement
Controversial Unverifiable

I decided to withdraw from mathematics because I don't want to be associated with the mathematical community.

2006 — Reported statement
Controversial Unverifiable

I have no regrets.

2010 — Reported statement about his life choices
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There are too many people in mathematics who are not honest.

2008 — Reported reason for disliking the mathematical community
Controversial Unverifiable

I don't need anything from them.

2010 — Regarding the mathematical establishment
Controversial Unverifiable

I don't give interviews.

2006 onwards — Frequent response to journalists
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I have no interest in publicity.

2006 onwards — Consistent stance
Controversial Unverifiable

I'm not a genius. I'm just a person who worked hard.

2006 — Reported humble statement
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I've decided to stop working on mathematics.

2003 — Reported statement to a colleague
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I have no message for the world.

2010 — Reported statement to a journalist asking for a message
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What do I need money for?

2010 — Rhetorical question to a journalist
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I'm not going to be a part of their circus.

2010 — Reported statement about the mathematical community's awards
Controversial Unverifiable