“Oh, that Einstein, always cutting lectures… I really would not believe him capable of it.”

as quoted by Dennis Overbye, Einstein in Love: A Scientific Romance (2001) referring to the development of the theory of relativity

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German mathematician and physicist 1864–1909

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