Neeraj Chavan

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The most contemptible thing about dreams is that everyone has them. In the dark, the errand boy dozes away the day as he leans against the lamp post in the intervals between chores, immersed in thoughts about something or other. I know what he’s daydreaming about: the same dreams I plunge into between entries in the summer tedium of the utterly still, silent office.
The Book of Disquiet
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