Quote by Harrison Christian, 1994 'Morali
What is light without dark? Right without left? What is goodness without the option to be evil?
Summary
This quote suggests that the concept and understanding of certain things, such as light and dark, right and left, and even goodness and evil, depend on the existence of their contrasting counterparts. In other words, without darkness, we would not fully appreciate light; without the option to be evil, the concept of goodness would lose its significance. It highlights the idea that opposites not only coexist but also define and enhance each other, ultimately shaping our understanding and appreciation of these concepts.