"Gödel published comparatively little, but almost always to maximum effect; his papers are models of precision and incisive presentation."
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Solomon Feferman, in "Gödel's Life and Work", Kurt Gödel: Collected Works, Volume I : Publications 1929-1936 (1986), p. 1
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