tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7217471848749520142.post2546490676305905356..comments2024-03-08T04:51:31.564+05:30Comments on Musings of an Unknown Indian: A 'history' of the Indian subcontinent - Part II.Roshmi Sinhahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17514206548071810133noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7217471848749520142.post-62831585330018558032011-03-17T11:27:34.610+05:302011-03-17T11:27:34.610+05:30@ Sunilji: Yes, the chap sure has wit. Hope you we...@ Sunilji: Yes, the chap sure has wit. Hope you went through the other links too. They provide some insights which in turn give some food for thought.<br /><br />... GBS could make some incising statements camouflaged in satire or humour just like Mark Twain.<br /><br />... And that is the very reason history repeats itself :)Roshmi Sinhahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17514206548071810133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7217471848749520142.post-50641614223505087092011-03-16T20:47:11.219+05:302011-03-16T20:47:11.219+05:30funny , I truly missed in part 1 that this was sat...funny , I truly missed in part 1 that this was satire .<br />He has wits and regarding (THIS) history I would quote GBS who said<br />"Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history."<br /><br />One of my favorite quotes to which my friends from humanities generally take offense. Pun indented [:)]Sunil Balanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14806041150956325741noreply@blogger.com