Quote by Eric Temple Bell
Any impatient student of mathematics or science or engineering who is irked by having algebraic symbolism thrust upon him should try to get along without it for a week.
Summary
This quote suggests that students who feel annoyed or frustrated by the use of algebraic symbolism should attempt to go without it for a week. It implies that mathematics, science, and engineering heavily rely on algebraic notation, and encourages impatient students to experience the difficulties and limitations they would face without it. By having this experience, the quote implies that these students might develop a greater appreciation for the utility and effectiveness of algebraic symbolism in their respective fields of study.