The Wandering Mind!

The Wandering Mind!

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You think I'm sane? I dare you to rethink that! (Original quote) Previously: Thoughts Of A Mind At MidNight Random depressive and philosophical talks, Quotes and Poems which encountered in my mind... All the writings in the book are written by me myself, If I have included someone else's works, I have credited them. I do not believe in plagiarism neither I will encourage it. Hope you understand what I was trying to say. You can now proceed to read the book.
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