Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Trickery! fraud!" "I think that I myself," I said, "apparently responding to this sort of thing rather differently from yourself, admire them the more as I understand how ingenious and wonderful they are, as tricks.
"Trickery! Fraud!" "I think that I myself," I said, "apparently responding to this sort of thing rather differently from yourself, admire them the more as I understand how ingenious and wonderful they are, as tricks.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #463)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Tricks!" said Marcus.
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"I suppose you now respect them the less," I said.
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"Charlatanry!" he murmured.
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"Trickery! fraud!" "I think that I myself," I said, "apparently responding to this sort of thing rather differently from yourself, admire them the more as I understand how ingenious and wonderful they are, as tricks.
17
464
I think I should be awed by them, but would not find so much to admire in them, if I thought they were merely the manifestations of unusual powers, as, for example, the capacity to turn folks into turtles or something".
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"Perhaps," he said.
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"Certainly," I said.
"Tricks!" said Marcus.
"I suppose you now respect them the less," I said.
"Charlatanry!" he murmured.
"Trickery! fraud!" "I think that I myself," I said, "apparently responding to this sort of thing rather differently from yourself, admire them the more as I understand how ingenious and wonderful they are, as tricks.
I think I should be awed by them, but would not find so much to admire in them, if I thought they were merely the manifestations of unusual powers, as, for example, the capacity to turn folks into turtles or something".
"Perhaps," he said.
"Certainly," I said.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 17)