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Rabelais, from Jeff Watson

December 8, 2010 |

It has been of great pleasure to me whenever anyone accuses me of being Rabelaisian. While that accusation might be considered to be offensive to some, I take it with high praise. Here is a great source of quotes from Rabelais, not enough for a meal of a lifetime, but enough for a good snack.


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  1. Andrew McCauley on December 8, 2010 8:15 pm

    The story of Panurge, a character from Rabelais’s Gargantua & Pantagruel novels has a few market parallels. Panurge influenced a flock of sheep to jump off a ship by throwing the lead ram overboard.

    “Suddenly, I do not know how, it happened, I did not have time to think, Panurge, without another word, threw his sheep, crying and bleating, into the sea. All the other sheep, crying and bleating in the same intonation, started to throw themselves in the sea after it, all in a line. The herd was such that once one jumped, so jumped its companions. It was not possible to stop them, as you know, with sheep, it’s natural to always follow the first one, wherever it may go.” - Francois Rabelais, Pantagruel, Book IV, chapter VIII

    Following the lead ram may not always be optimal.

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