A Beautiful Mind
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lt's good to have you here, John.
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lt's an honour, sir.
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Thank you very much.
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A privilege, professor.
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Professor.
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Thank you.
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Thank you there.
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That is most certainly unexpected.
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Thank you.
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l've always believe in numbers.
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ln equations, and logics
that lead to reasons.

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But after lifetime
of such persuade,

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l asked, what truly is logic.
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Who decides its reason.
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My quests has take them
in to the physical,

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the mental physical,
the delusional and back.

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And l've made the most
important discovery of my career.

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The most important
discovery of my life.


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