I met JJ again at a mathematics conference sponsored by Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Just like the first time, he was sitting alone at a table in a corner of the hotel bar, gazing at me across the room with dark, inscrutable eyes.
As soon as I sat down, he pushed a piece of paper in my direction. “Here,” he said laconically. “For your students.”
A bad neighbor is as great a calamity as a good one is a great advantage.
Hesiod
He is as antisocial as a flea. Clearly, such people are undesirable, and a society in which they can flourish has something wrong with it.
George Orwell
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(2009). Antisocial Behavior. In: Constanda, C. (eds) Dude, Can You Count?. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-539-0_22
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