Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
523
"It is not self-evident to me," I said.
17
524
"That is not the fault of its self-evidence," said another.
17
525
"You cannot blame its self-evidence for that".
17
526
"Something which is self-evident to one person may not be self-evident to another," said another fellow.
17
527
"How can it be self-evident to one and not to another?" I asked.
17
528
"One may be more talented in the detecting of self-evidence than another," said another.
17
529
"How do you distinguish between what merely seems self-evident and that which is truly self-evident?" I asked.
"It is not self-evident to me," I said.
"That is not the fault of its self-evidence," said another.
"You cannot blame its self-evidence for that".
"Something which is self-evident to one person may not be self-evident to another," said another fellow.
"How can it be self-evident to one and not to another?" I asked.
"One may be more talented in the detecting of self-evidence than another," said another.
"How do you distinguish between what merely seems self-evident and that which is truly self-evident?" I asked.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )