Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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We leave them free to love and slay one another, which seems to be what they most enjoy doing".
We leave them free to love and slay one another, which seems to be what they most enjoy doing".
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #48)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
45
"There is dispute on the matter".
16
46
He peered intently down at me.
16
47
"On the whole," he said, "we Priest-Kings do not interfere in the affairs of men.
16
48
We leave them free to love and slay one another, which seems to be what they most enjoy doing".
16
49
"But the Voyages of Acquisition?" I said.
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50
"We keep in touch with the earth," said Misk, "for it might, in time, become a threat to us and then we would have to limit it, or destroy it or leave the solar system".
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51
"Which will you do?" I asked.
"There is dispute on the matter".
He peered intently down at me.
"On the whole," he said, "we Priest-Kings do not interfere in the affairs of men.
We leave them free to love and slay one another, which seems to be what they most enjoy doing".
"But the Voyages of Acquisition?" I said.
"We keep in touch with the earth," said Misk, "for it might, in time, become a threat to us and then we would have to limit it, or destroy it or leave the solar system".
"Which will you do?" I asked.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 16)