Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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"It seems to have been an ancient belief among such creatures," I said, "that thought was a function of the blood, rather than of the brain, a terminology which has apparently lingered in their common speech.
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Similar anachronisms occur in many languages, including Gorean".
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"Who commands a people?" asked Samos.
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"One who is said to be a 'Blood' of the people, as I understand it," I said.
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"How do you know that one of these is a 'Blood,'" asked Samos.
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"The left wrist of the larger animal bears two rings, rings of reddish alloy," I said.
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"They are welded on the wrist.
"It seems to have been an ancient belief among such creatures," I said, "that thought was a function of the blood, rather than of the brain, a terminology which has apparently lingered in their common speech.
Similar anachronisms occur in many languages, including Gorean".
"Who commands a people?" asked Samos.
"One who is said to be a 'Blood' of the people, as I understand it," I said.
"How do you know that one of these is a 'Blood,'" asked Samos.
"The left wrist of the larger animal bears two rings, rings of reddish alloy," I said.
"They are welded on the wrist.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )