> _There is no doubt that Gödel had a liking for members of the opposite sex, and he made no secret about this fact. Let me tell a little anecdote. I was working in the small seminar room outside the library in the mathematical seminar. The door opened, and a very small, very young girl entered. She was good-looking, with a slightly gloomy face (maybe \[due to\] timidity), and wore a beautiful, quite unusual summer dress. Not much later Kurt entered, and she got up and the two of them left together. It seemed a clear show-off on Kurt’s part… You could talk to him about other things \[besides mathematics\] too, and his clear mind made this a rare pleasure..._
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> -Olga Taußky-Todd, as quoted in _Kurt Gödel: The Genius of Metamathematics,_ by William D. Brewer, pg 62