No Chalk Dust

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“The philosophers wanted life in Euclidville, my nickname for the pristine realm of the mind, named after the Greek father of geometry. And even Euclidville had strict building codes — the lines had to have no width, the points no length, and the planes no height. It was life on the chalkboard, with no chalk dust” (5 Cities, p. 68).

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