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| Doing busyness |
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| The principal mode of our epoch isn’t business, but busyness. It’s to realize with a start in the middle of the day that we don’t have enough time on our hands. This has little do with apprehensions of mortality; those apprehensions and their ancient... |
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Sir — Sachin Tendulkar made his detractors eat humble pie once again (“Master of century blasts dou ... |
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| FOR THE NATION FIRST |
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Ah, poems amount to so little when you write them too early in your life. You ought to wait and gather sense and sweetness for a whole lifetime, and a long one if possible, and then, at the very end, you might perhaps be able to write ten good lines.
— RAINER MARIA RILKE
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