The Book of Lies

85

ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΠΕ

BORBORYGMI

1

I distrust any thoughts uttered by any man whose health is not robust.

2

All other thoughts are surely symptoms of disease.

3

Yet these are often beautiful, and may be true within the circle of the conditions of the speaker.

4

And yet again! Do we not find that the most robust of men express no thoughts at all? They eat, drink, sleep, and copulate in silence.

5

What better proof of the fact that all thought is dis-ease?

6

We are Strassburg geese; the tastiness of our talk comes from the disorder of our bodies.

7

We like it; this only proves that our tastes also are depraved and debauched by our disease.

COMMENTARY (ΠΕ)

We now return to that series of chapters which started with Chapter 8 (Η).

The chapter is perfectly simple and needs no comment.

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