Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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294
Perhaps many castes regard themselves as equivalent or, at least, as each being the best in diverse ways.
Perhaps many castes regard themselves as equivalent or, at least, as each being the best in diverse ways.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #294)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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291
So much depends upon them! Too, I am sure they do not regard themselves as being the lowest of the castes.
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292
In fact, I doubt that any caste regards itself as being the lowest of the castes.
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293
It would seem somewhat unlikely that any caste would be likely to accept that distinction.
12
294
Perhaps many castes regard themselves as equivalent or, at least, as each being the best in diverse ways.
12
295
For example, the leather workers would presumably be better at working leather than the metal workers, and the metal workers would presumably be better at working metal than the leather workers, and so on.
12
296
One needs, or wants, it seems, all the castes.
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297
"Yes," she said, "you are of the Peasants".
So much depends upon them! Too, I am sure they do not regard themselves as being the lowest of the castes.
In fact, I doubt that any caste regards itself as being the lowest of the castes.
It would seem somewhat unlikely that any caste would be likely to accept that distinction.
Perhaps many castes regard themselves as equivalent or, at least, as each being the best in diverse ways.
For example, the leather workers would presumably be better at working leather than the metal workers, and the metal workers would presumably be better at working metal than the leather workers, and so on.
One needs, or wants, it seems, all the castes.
"Yes," she said, "you are of the Peasants".
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)