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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

Surely it is possible to at least consider a civilization which would not be inimical to the nature of human beings but compatible with their desires and needs. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #624)
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1 624 Surely it is possible to at least consider a civilization which would not be inimical to the nature of human beings but compatible with their desires and needs.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 621 "Nonsense?" she asked.
1 622 "Yes, nonsense," I said.
1 623 "Sex may be a handicap to the achievement of a certain sort of civilization," I admitted, "but I do not think I would relish that sort of civilization in which it would be a handicap.
1 624 Surely it is possible to at least consider a civilization which would not be inimical to the nature of human beings but compatible with their desires and needs.
1 625 Perhaps in such a society sexuality would not need to be suppressed but might be permitted to flower".
1 626 "It is impossible to talk with you," she said.
1 627 "You are too unenlightened".
"Nonsense?" she asked. "Yes, nonsense," I said. "Sex may be a handicap to the achievement of a certain sort of civilization," I admitted, "but I do not think I would relish that sort of civilization in which it would be a handicap. Surely it is possible to at least consider a civilization which would not be inimical to the nature of human beings but compatible with their desires and needs. Perhaps in such a society sexuality would not need to be suppressed but might be permitted to flower". "It is impossible to talk with you," she said. "You are too unenlightened". - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 1)