There is nothing more shameless than the accursed belly; it thrusts itself upon a man's mind in spite of his afflictions.


The Odyssey bk. 7, l. 219


There is nothing more shameless than the accursed belly; it thrusts itself upon a man's mind in spite of his afflictions.

There is nothing more shameless than the accursed belly; it thrusts itself upon a man's mind in spite of his afflictions.

There is nothing more shameless than the accursed belly; it thrusts itself upon a man's mind in spite of his afflictions.

There is nothing more shameless than the accursed belly; it thrusts itself upon a man's mind in spite of his afflictions.