Van Allsburg, Untitled, Undated
- Italo Calvino
There is no shortage of good days. It is good lives that are
hard to come by. A life of good days lived in the senses is not enough. The
life of sensation is the life of greed; it requires more and more. The life of
the spirit requires less and less; time is ample and its passage sweet. Who
would call a day spent reading a good day? But a life spent reading — that is a
good life. A day that closely resembles every other day of the past ten or
twenty years does not suggest itself as a good one. But who would not call
Pasteur’s life a good one, or Thomas Mann’s?
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