"Finally, two days ago, I succeeded - not……" — Carl Friedrich Gauss
"Finally, two days ago, I succeeded - not on account of my hard efforts, but by the grace of the Lord. Like a sudden flash of lightning, the riddle was solved. I am unable to say what was the conducting thread that connected what I previously knew with what made my success possible."
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Carl Friedrich Gauss
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