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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 62 Do you think there are no enemies, no hatreds, amongst folk who speak the same language? The better you understand your enemy the better you can understand his hostilities, his ambitions, and the dangers he poses to you".
31 63 "Then the intentions of these Priest-Kings have been frustrated?" I said.
31 64 "Not at all," he said.
31 65 "They have required a common language of us for their own purposes, that they may the more easily communicate with us, and, through the Initiates, a high caste, and those sleen think themselves the highest caste, make known to us their will".
31 66 "I see," I said.
31 67 "But we digress," said he.
31 68 "Once, on Gor, as in your own history, there were many isolated linguistic groups".
Do you think there are no enemies, no hatreds, amongst folk who speak the same language? The better you understand your enemy the better you can understand his hostilities, his ambitions, and the dangers he poses to you". "Then the intentions of these Priest-Kings have been frustrated?" I said. "Not at all," he said. "They have required a common language of us for their own purposes, that they may the more easily communicate with us, and, through the Initiates, a high caste, and those sleen think themselves the highest caste, make known to us their will". "I see," I said. "But we digress," said he. "Once, on Gor, as in your own history, there were many isolated linguistic groups". - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )