Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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82
"That is an interesting thought," I said.
13
83
"It is only that they possess the power of priest-kings!" he said.
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84
"That is a second interesting thought," I said.
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85
"But if they possess the power of priest-kings, why not call them priest-kings?" "Do you think they would mind, if I did not?" he asked, somewhat apprehensively.
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86
"Probably not," I said.
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87
Indeed, provided men kept their laws the priest-kings were content to let them do much what they wished.
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88
The major concern of priest-kings with men, it seemed, was to have as little to do with them as possible.
"That is an interesting thought," I said.
"It is only that they possess the power of priest-kings!" he said.
"That is a second interesting thought," I said.
"But if they possess the power of priest-kings, why not call them priest-kings?" "Do you think they would mind, if I did not?" he asked, somewhat apprehensively.
"Probably not," I said.
Indeed, provided men kept their laws the priest-kings were content to let them do much what they wished.
The major concern of priest-kings with men, it seemed, was to have as little to do with them as possible.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )