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“No, what worries me is that I might in a sense adapt to this environment and come to be comfortable here and not resent it anymore. And I am afraid that as the years go by that I may forget, I may begin to lose my memories of the mountains and the woods and that's what really worries me, that I might lose those memories, and lose that sense of contact with wild nature in general. But I am not afraid they are going to break my spirit.”

Quote by Theodore Kaczynski

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Theodore Kaczynski
Theodore Kaczynski

Theodore Kaczynski, born on May 22, 1942, is a renowned mathematician known for his contributions to number theory and combinatorics, particularly in the areas of finite groups and algebraic structures. more

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