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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 21 They had found their quarry, a world.
1 22 They had found two worlds, one spoken of as Earth, the other as Gor.
1 23 One of these worlds was a world poisoning itself, a pathological world insane and short-sighted, greed-driven and self-destructive.
1 24 The other was a pristine world, virginal in its beauty and fertility, one not permitted by its masters, called the Sardar, or Priest-Kings, to follow the example of its tragic sister.
1 25 Priest-Kings would not permit men to destroy Gor.
1 26 They are not permissive; they are intolerant of geocide.
1 27 Perhaps it is hard to understand why they do not permit men to destroy Gor.
They had found their quarry, a world. They had found two worlds, one spoken of as Earth, the other as Gor. One of these worlds was a world poisoning itself, a pathological world insane and short-sighted, greed-driven and self-destructive. The other was a pristine world, virginal in its beauty and fertility, one not permitted by its masters, called the Sardar, or Priest-Kings, to follow the example of its tragic sister. Priest-Kings would not permit men to destroy Gor. They are not permissive; they are intolerant of geocide. Perhaps it is hard to understand why they do not permit men to destroy Gor. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )