When William MacQuitty published his autobiography he was in his late eighties. The book brought him a flow of questions on how he had managed to do such a variety of things in one lifetime and to maintain such a sharp memory of them. This is his reply, written from the viewpoint of his nineties. His philosphy and attitude to life, his endless curiosity and his capacity for enjoyment encourages readers to think for themselves about the questions raised.
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