Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
1018
Such communities, emerging upon the ruins, might provide a nucleus for regeneration, a sounder, more biological regeneration of a social structure, one not antithetical to the nature of human beings".
32
1019
"Must my civilization be destroyed?" she asked.
32
1020
"Nothing need be done," I said.
32
1021
"It is now in the process of destroying itself.
32
1022
Do you think it will last another thousand years?" "I do not know," she said.
32
1023
"I fear only," I said, "that it will be replaced by a totalitarian superstition uglier than its foolish and ineffectual predecessor".
32
1024
She looked down.
Such communities, emerging upon the ruins, might provide a nucleus for regeneration, a sounder, more biological regeneration of a social structure, one not antithetical to the nature of human beings".
"Must my civilization be destroyed?" she asked.
"Nothing need be done," I said.
"It is now in the process of destroying itself.
Do you think it will last another thousand years?" "I do not know," she said.
"I fear only," I said, "that it will be replaced by a totalitarian superstition uglier than its foolish and ineffectual predecessor".
She looked down.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )