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Wednesday 10 September, 02003

Umberto Eco/The Name of the Rose

by Matthew Bartlett @ 11:24 am

This made me laugh:

    “I wonder,” William said, “why you are so opposed to the idea that Jesus may have laughed. I believe laughter is a good medicine, like baths, to treat humors and the other afflictions of the body, melancholy in particular.”
    “Baths are a good thing, ” Jorge said, “and Aquinas himself advises them for dispelling sadness, which can be a bad passion when it is not addressed to an evil that can be dispelled through boldness. Baths restore the balance of the humors. Laughter distorts the features of the face, makes man similar to the monkey.”

2 responses to “Umberto Eco/The Name of the Rose”

  1. Malthuis says:

    Laughter + Windchange = Absence of laughter.

    Advise caution when using such techniques.

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