“I think I'll stop here.”

—  Andrew Wiles

After finishing writing the proof to Fermat's Last Thereom (June 23, 1993), as quoted by [Simon Singh, Fermat's Enigma: The Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem, Viking, 1997, 0-670-87756-5, 33]

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