“I had a phenomenal memory and could recite long poems by Russian poets, mainly Pushkin. Except for an unusual memory, I was not precocious in any respect and somewhat later, to the chagrin of my father, I was inordinately slow learning the multiplication tables.”

—  Mark Kac

Source: Enigmas Of Chance (1985), Chapter 1, The Beginning, p. 11.

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