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There are three signs of senility. The first sign is that a man forgets his theorems. The second sign is that he forgets to zip up. The third sign is that he forgets to zip down.
Paul Erdos
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Paul Erdos
Age: 83 †
Born: 1913
Born: March 26
Died: 1996
Died: September 20
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