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Adam Gopnik on duality

If we didn’t remember winter in spring, it wouldn’t be as lovely; if we didn’t think of spring in winter, or search winter to find some new emotion of its own to make up for the absent ones, half of the keyboard of life would be missing. We would be playing life with no flats or sharps, on a piano with no black keys.

Recommended reading: Angels and Ages: Lincoln, Darwin, and the Birth of the Modern Age.

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