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Brenner Brenner by Hermann Burger
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“Love is not an exchange of hormones, but the highest, happiest hours this crippled planet holds in store for us.
You can be happy alone with a cigar, but not in love. The blue haze gets lost in the ether, our wish to be understood by someone will never go away.”
Hermann Burger, Brenner
“...but gentle fate has arranged things so that the sick must beg for excuses before the chronically healthy, and not the other way around; it is the privileged who demand consideration, and not those consigned to their doom. The moribundus is compelled to ask his visitor how he is feeling, and his friend, depositing his gift of a floral wreath – I do not mean Adam Nautilus Rauch specifically, he would never set foot in a hospital – will not hesitate to stand there at the deathbed gabbing about his migraines or his recent dental checkup. Distinctions collapse, existence has no feeling of proportion with regard to death, when your number comes up, it’s best to just slink off without disturbing anybody’s sleep...”
hermann burger, Brenner
“... but gentle fate has arranged things so that the sick must beg for excuses before the chronically healthy, and not the other way around; it is the privileged who demand consideration, and not those consigned to their doom. The moribundus is compelled to ask his visitor how he is feeling, and his friend, depositing his gift of a floral wreath – I do not mean Adam Nautilus Rauch specifically, he would never set foot in a hospital – will not hesitate to stand there at the deathbed gabbing about his migraines or his recent dental checkup. Distinctions collapse, existence has no feeling of proportion with regard to death, when your number comes up, it’s best to just slink off without disturbing anybody’s sleep,”
Hermann Burger, Brenner
“but gentle fate has arranged things so that the sick must beg for excuses before the chronically healthy, and not the other way around; it is the privileged who demand consideration, and not those consigned to their doom. The moribundus is compelled to ask his visitor how he is feeling, and his friend, depositing his gift of a floral wreath – I do not mean Adam Nautilus Rauch specifically, he would never set foot in a hospital – will not hesitate to stand there at the deathbed gabbing about his migraines or his recent dental checkup. Distinctions collapse, existence has no feeling of proportion with regard to death, when your number comes up, it’s best to just slink off without disturbing anybody’s sleep,”
Hermann Burger, Brenner
“Nonsense alone makes bearable a world where everything strives for a higher sense.”
Hermann Burger, Brenner