Quiet Monk
A man in the middle ages became fed up with humanity and decided to spend
the rest of his life in a monastery. The abbot warned him that he would
have to take a vow of silence and live the rest of his life as a scribe, to
which the man replied, "No Problem. I'm sick of talking."
Ten years went by, and the abbot called for the man. He told him that he
was a model monk and perfect scribe, and that they were very happy to have
him. As per their tradition, he was allowed to say two words. Asked if he
had anything to say, the man nodded and said: "Food cold."
The abbot sent him on his way. Ten years later, he was brought before the
abbot again and once again told how pleased they were with his performance,
and that he was again allowed two more words if he so chose. The man said:
"Bed hard," and was sent back to work. Another ten years went by and again
the abbot sent for the man, telling him that he was the best monk they had
ever had, and that he was allowed another two words. The man nodded and
said: "I quit."
To this, the abbot replied in a disgusted tone: "Doesn't surprise me.
You've done nothing but complain since you got here."
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Author Unknown
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