When Naguib Mahfouz reached the age of ninety, he said that he felt as if he were at Sidi Gaber station, where the train stops and there are only a few minutes left before it reaches its final stop, with only minutes left to prepare for its departure. This is how I feel now that I have passed eighty and all that remains for me are the memories of the beautiful days and the wasted years that passed in the blink of an eye. I remembered the great novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez and his famous book (We Live to Tell It) in which he said that every person''s life is a story worth telling, even if they are not among the heroes of history, because every person''s story is a life experience that may contain something useful and may allow the reader to live a second life and find in it a lesson from life''s lessons. And here I am, presenting my life story with the utmost frankness and honesty, with all the actions of fate that took place in it.