A Beautiful Mind follows Nobel laureate John Nash's struggle with schizophrenia — and his wife Alicia's unwavering devotion. It asks what we owe to reason, and what we owe to love.
Perhaps it is good to have a beautiful mind, but an even greater gift is to discover a beautiful heart.
I've always believed in numbers, in the equations and logics that lead to reason. But after a lifetime of such pursuits, I ask: what truly is logic?
You want to know what's real? Not the things we see. Not the things we hear. The things we feel.
Classes will dull your mind, destroy the potential for authentic creativity.
Find a truly original idea. It is the only way I will ever distinguish myself.
I have made the most important discovery of my career, the most important discovery of my life: it is only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reasons can be found.
Every form of madness is a form of intelligence the world hasn't yet decoded.
Imagine if you suddenly learned that the people, the places, the moments most important to you were not gone, not dead, but worse — had never been.