In the academic year 1994-95 I was a member of the School of Mathematics of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Every morning, at about 11:30, I would go to the Institue library to read the journals. Often John Nash would also be there, sitting at the same round table as me, also reading the journals. One morning in January (John Nash had just been awarded the Nobel prize in Economics in December of 1994) the librarian, a woman of Indian ethnicity, as I recall, got up from her position, walked to where John Nash was sitting and asked: "Professor Nash, how was the Nobel ceremony?". Nash thought for a few seconds and then said: "My wife, didn't like the Hotel". The librarian smiled politely, and then returned to her seat.