"It has been said that the unexamined life isn't worth living. Nachman wasn't against examining his life, but then what was a life? ….
… As for 'a life,' it was what you read about in newspaper obituaries. He didn't need one. He would return to California and think only about mathematics."
— Leonard Michaels, "Cryptology"
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