3 Quotes & Sayings By Martha Boles

Martha Boles is a novelist, journalist, screenwriter, and teacher. She has published over three dozen books, including the award-winning memoir of her life with children with autism, Everyone's Daughter: A Memoir of Autism (2011). A former staff writer at the San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News, she is also the author of three award-winning novels: The Talented Mrs. Talbot (2000), Family Secrets (2001) and The Talented Mr Read more

Talbot (2002). She was born in Ohio but grew up in New Orleans.

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This world is of a single piece; yet, we invent nets to trap it for our inspection. Then we mistake our nets for the reality of the piece. In these nets we catch the fishes of the intellect but the sea of wholeness forever eludes our grasp. So, we forget our original intent and then mistake the nets for the sea. Three of these nets we have named Nature, Mathematics, and Art. We conclude they are different because we call them by different names. Thus, they are apt to remain forever separated with nothing bonding them together. It is not the nets that are at fault but rather our misunderstanding of their function as nets. They do catch the fishes but never the sea, and it is the sea that we ultimately desire. Martha Boles
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Teaching is a dialogue, and it is through the process of engaging students that we see ideas taken from the abstract and played out in concrete visual form. Students teach us about creativity through their personal responses to the limits we set, thus proving that reason and intuition are not antithetical. Their works give aesthetic visibility to mathematical ideas. Martha Boles