Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
32
"Look at her," said the man beside me.
2
33
"How ugly she is, what a she-tarsk".
2
34
"A true she-tarsk," agreed another.
2
35
They had seen, I gathered, few Earth girls.
2
36
They did not understand the effects of years of insidious, pervasive, anti-biological conditioning.
2
37
Their own culture, perhaps because of the limitations imposed on it by Priest-Kings, who did not wish to be threatened or destroyed by an animal with which they shared a world, had taken different turnings.
2
38
They would not understand a world in which dirty jokes had point, a world in which a woman's attractiveness was supposedly a function of the utilization of certain commercial products, or a world in which men and women were taught that they were the same, and in which they attempted to believe it, and would hysterically insist it was true, bravely ignoring the evidence of their reason, senses, and experience.
"Look at her," said the man beside me.
"How ugly she is, what a she-tarsk".
"A true she-tarsk," agreed another.
They had seen, I gathered, few Earth girls.
They did not understand the effects of years of insidious, pervasive, anti-biological conditioning.
Their own culture, perhaps because of the limitations imposed on it by Priest-Kings, who did not wish to be threatened or destroyed by an animal with which they shared a world, had taken different turnings.
They would not understand a world in which dirty jokes had point, a world in which a woman's attractiveness was supposedly a function of the utilization of certain commercial products, or a world in which men and women were taught that they were the same, and in which they attempted to believe it, and would hysterically insist it was true, bravely ignoring the evidence of their reason, senses, and experience.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )