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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

Yet they have never seen fit, through lies, to inflict suffering on children. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #223)
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9 223 Yet they have never seen fit, through lies, to inflict suffering on children.

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

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9 220 Gorean culture tends to view the body, its development, its appetites and needs, with congeniality.
9 221 We do not grow excited about the growth of trees, and Goreans do not grow excited about the growth of people.
9 222 In some respects the Goreans are, perhaps, cruel.
9 223 Yet they have never seen fit, through lies, to inflict suffering on children.
9 224 They seem generally to me to be fond of children.
9 225 Perhaps that is why they seldom hurt them.
9 226 Even slave children, incidentally, are seldom abused or treated poorly, and are given much freedom, until they reach their young adulthood.
Gorean culture tends to view the body, its development, its appetites and needs, with congeniality. We do not grow excited about the growth of trees, and Goreans do not grow excited about the growth of people. In some respects the Goreans are, perhaps, cruel. Yet they have never seen fit, through lies, to inflict suffering on children. They seem generally to me to be fond of children. Perhaps that is why they seldom hurt them. Even slave children, incidentally, are seldom abused or treated poorly, and are given much freedom, until they reach their young adulthood. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 9)