Nishant Bhagat

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In old age one becomes detached from the dominant ideas of one’s time. The present, with its arguments, its quarrelling ideas, is revealed as fleeting and unreal. The past is long gone and the future, one recognises, is not a place in which one will find a foothold. To be separated from the present, past and future is to entertain the eternal, to allow the eternal to enter one’s being.’
Quichotte
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