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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

I wondered, hearing this, if the beasts, either, had achieved species unification. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #672)
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1 672 I wondered, hearing this, if the beasts, either, had achieved species unification.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 669 "Their race has not yet achieved species unification," said the larger of the two creatures, to his fellow.
1 670 His remark, of course, was picked up by the translator and processed, as though it had been addressed to us.
1 671 "That is true," said Kog.
1 672 I wondered, hearing this, if the beasts, either, had achieved species unification.
1 673 I was inclined to doubt it.
1 674 Such creatures, being territorial, individualistic and aggressive, much like men, would not be likely to find the bland idealisms of more vegetative organisms interesting, attractive or practical.
1 675 Logical, and terrible, they would not be likely to find the fallacy of the single virtue, the hypothesis of social reductivism, alluring.
"Their race has not yet achieved species unification," said the larger of the two creatures, to his fellow. His remark, of course, was picked up by the translator and processed, as though it had been addressed to us. "That is true," said Kog. I wondered, hearing this, if the beasts, either, had achieved species unification. I was inclined to doubt it. Such creatures, being territorial, individualistic and aggressive, much like men, would not be likely to find the bland idealisms of more vegetative organisms interesting, attractive or practical. Logical, and terrible, they would not be likely to find the fallacy of the single virtue, the hypothesis of social reductivism, alluring. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)