Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
336
It imposes fraud upon one and hypocrisy upon the other.
It imposes fraud upon one and hypocrisy upon the other.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #336)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
333
All are not the same.
14
334
All are not leveled, nor must they pretend to be.
14
335
Such a flat, crushed world, without difference and meaning, lies to the ruled and makes liars of the rulers.
14
336
It imposes fraud upon one and hypocrisy upon the other.
14
337
In the unnatural world, as all cannot be the best, there is no alternative, if all are to be the same, then to reduce the best to the level of the worst, at least in pretense.
14
338
Do you not think the intelligent, the strong, the aggressive, even the evil, will rule, under whatever forms are convenient? The larl, as a larl, must survey verr, or sleen will tend them, pretending to be themselves verr".
14
339
She looked up at me.
All are not the same.
All are not leveled, nor must they pretend to be.
Such a flat, crushed world, without difference and meaning, lies to the ruled and makes liars of the rulers.
It imposes fraud upon one and hypocrisy upon the other.
In the unnatural world, as all cannot be the best, there is no alternative, if all are to be the same, then to reduce the best to the level of the worst, at least in pretense.
Do you not think the intelligent, the strong, the aggressive, even the evil, will rule, under whatever forms are convenient? The larl, as a larl, must survey verr, or sleen will tend them, pretending to be themselves verr".
She looked up at me.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 14)