Ignite your mind with the timeless wisdom of Archimedes through these 31 inspirational quotes. Explore the brilliance of one of history’s greatest mathematicians and thinkers as his words unlock new realms of intellectual growth. Discover the power of Archimedes’ insights and let his quotes fuel your curiosity, ignite your creativity, and propel you on a journey of knowledge and enlightenment.
Archimedes Quotes
1- “In any triangle the centre of gravity lies on the straight line joining any angle to the middle point of the opposite side.” -Archimedes
2- “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.” -Archimedes
3- “Those who claim to discover everything but produce no proofs of the same may be confuted as having actually pretended to discover the impossible.” -Archimedes
4- “Give me a place outside the earth on which to rest my lever, and I will move the world.” -Archimedes
5- “The centre of gravity of any parallelogram lies on the straight line joining the middle points of opposite sides.” -Archimedes
6- “Fellow, stand away from my diagram.” -Archimedes

7- “Having been the discoverer of many splendid things, he is said to have asked his friends and relations that, after his death, they should place on his tomb a cylinder enclosing a sphere, writing on it the proportion of the containing solid to that which is contained.” -Archimedes
8- “The perimeter of the earth is about 3,000,000 stadia and not greater.” -Archimedes
9- “The centre of gravity of any parallelogram lies on the straight line joining the middle points of opposite sides.” -Archimedes
10- “The diameter of the earth is greater than the diameter of the moon and the diameter of the sun is greater than the diameter of the earth.” -Archimedes
11- “The centre of gravity of any hemisphere [is on the straight line which] is its axis, and divides the said straight line in such a way that the portion of it adjacent to the surface of the hemisphere has to the remaining portion the ratio which 5 has to 3.” -Archimedes
12- “There are things which seem incredible to most men who have not studied Mathematics.” -Archimedes

13- “It follows at once from the last proposition that the centre of gravity of any triangle is at the intersection of the lines drawn from any two angles to the middle points of the opposite sides respectively.” -Archimedes
14- “Man has always learned from the past. After all, you can’t learn history in reverse!” -Archimedes
15- “Give me a place on which to stand and I will move the world.” -Archimedes
16- “Rise above oneself and grasp the world.” -Archimedes
17- “The centre of gravity of any cone is [the point which divides its axis so that] the portion [adjacent to the vertex is] triple [of the portion adjacent to the base].” -Archimedes
18- “Mathematics reveals its secrets only to those who approach it with pure love, for its own beauty.” -Archimedes
19- “I thought fit to… explain in detail in the same book the peculiarity of a certain method, by which it will be possible… to investigate some of the problems in mathematics by means of mechanics. This procedure is… no less useful even for the proof of the theorems themselves; for certain things first became clear to me by a mechanical method, although they had to be demonstrated by geometry afterwards… But it is of course easier, when we have previously acquired, by the method, some knowledge of the questions, to supply the proof than it is to find it without any previous knowledge.” -Archimedes
20- “Give me the place to stand, and I shall move the earth.” -Archimedes
21- “The centre of gravity of a parallelogram is the point of intersection of its diagonals.” -Archimedes
22- “The centre of gravity of any cylinder is the point of bisection of the axis.” -Archimedes
23- “Any solid lighter than a fluid will, if placed in the fluid, be so far immersed that the weight of the solid will be equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.” -Archimedes
24- “Equal weights at equal distances are in equilibrium and equal weights at unequal distances are not in equilibrium but incline towards the weight which is at the greater distance.” -Archimedes
25- “I am persuaded that it [The Method of Mechanical Theorems] will be of no little service to mathematics; for I apprehend that some, either of my contemporaries or of my successors, will, by means of the method when once established, be able to discover other theorems in addition, which have not yet occurred to me.” -Archimedes
26- “If two equal weights have not the same centre of gravity, the centre of gravity of both taken together is at the middle point of the line joining their centres of gravity.” -Archimedes
27- “Any segment of a right-angled conoid (i. e., a paraboloid of revolution) cut off by a plane at right angles to the axis is 1½ times the cone which has the same base and the same axis as the segment.” -Archimedes
28- “First then I will set out the very first theorem which became known to me by means of mechanics, namely that Any segment of a section of a right angled cone (i. e., a parabola) is four-thirds of the triangle which has the same base and equal height, and after this I will give each of the other theorems investigated by the same method. Then at the end of the book I will give the geometrical [proofs of the propositions]…” -Archimedes
29- “How many theorems in geometry which have seemed at first impracticable are in time successfully worked out!” -Archimedes
30- “Give me but one firm spot on which to stand, and I will move the earth.” -Archimedes
31- “Two magnitudes whether commensurable or incommensurable, balance at distances reciprocally proportional to the magnitudes.” -Archimedes
