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LETTERS

That improbable balance Oscar Wilde said that a pessimist is “[o]ne who, when he has the choice of two evils, chooses both.” John Kenneth Galbraith rejoined that “pessimism is a mark of a superior intellect.” A man is either right or happy, it seems.

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  • Headline: LETTERS
  • Publication: Editorial, Pages 15 on 07/05/2012
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