Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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131
Did the moons of Jupiter not shatter the crystalline spheres? Destroy telescopes then, for they might see the truth.
Did the moons of Jupiter not shatter the crystalline spheres? Destroy telescopes then, for they might see the truth.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #131)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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128
A match may be seen from far off in the darkness.
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129
The tiniest of sparks might imperil a mountain of straw.
12
130
So, too, perhaps even a modest truth, no stranger to eons of history, might undermine the myths of a world.
12
131
Did the moons of Jupiter not shatter the crystalline spheres? Destroy telescopes then, for they might see the truth.
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132
They see too far, and too clearly.
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133
They look too deeply into reality.
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134
Did not a handful of fossils overturn a world? Let men then not examine the earth beneath their feet, for they might learn on what it is that they truly stand.
A match may be seen from far off in the darkness.
The tiniest of sparks might imperil a mountain of straw.
So, too, perhaps even a modest truth, no stranger to eons of history, might undermine the myths of a world.
Did the moons of Jupiter not shatter the crystalline spheres? Destroy telescopes then, for they might see the truth.
They see too far, and too clearly.
They look too deeply into reality.
Did not a handful of fossils overturn a world? Let men then not examine the earth beneath their feet, for they might learn on what it is that they truly stand.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)