John Forbes Nash, Jr. was an American mathematician celebrated for his contributions to game theory and differential geometry. His Nobel Prize-winning research has had a profound impact on economics and mathematics. Nash's life, including his struggle with mental illness and his triumphant return to academia, was the subject of the acclaimed film "A Beautiful Mind."

"I would finally renounce my delusional hypotheses and revert to thinking of myself as a human of more conventional circumstances and return to mathematical research."



"I seem to be thinking rationally again in the style that is characteristic of scientists. However, this is not entirely a matter of joy as if someone returned from physical disability to good physical health."



"I was on the mathematics faculty at M.I.T. from 1951 through until I resigned in the spring of 1959."



"I never saw my grandfather because he had died before I was born, but I have good memories of my grandmother and of how she could play the piano at the old house."



"I had been offered fellowships to enter as a graduate student at either Harvard or Princeton. But the Princeton fellowship was somewhat more generous, since I had not actually won the Putnam competition... Thus Princeton became the choice for my graduate study location."

