I recall reading that one mathematician wrote a letter to another and told him the quote in the title, but I cannot remember their names and google has nothing for me. Anyone remember?
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"You are always right and I am always wrong."
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According to A Concise History of Mathematics, it's Hermite to Stieltjes. It was the first link found when searching for your quoted title plus the word mathematics.
This sentence was indeed written in a letter from Hermite to Stieltjes (July 12, 1885), but the context of this citation is very specific. Let me first quote the letter from Hermite to Stieltjes on July 9, 1885.
and the answer from Stieltjes to Hermite on July 11, 1885.
and finally, the answer from Hermite to Stieltjes on July 12, 1885.
English translation of the letters (thanks to DeepL).
Hermite to Stieltjes on July 9, 1885
Answer from Stieltjes to Hermite on July 11, 1885.
Answer from Hermite to Stieltjes on July 12, 1885.