Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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These things stabilize society.
These things stabilize society.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #639)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Goreans like this.
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And woe to the other girl if she should gainsay the first, prove troublesome or be in any way displeasing.
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Goreans, you see, tend to be great believers in rank, distance and hierarchy.
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These things stabilize society.
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640
One might, of course, if one's taste ran that way, prefer a society founded on a hypocritical denial of obvious differentiation, on concealments of power, on group conflict, on greed, on propaganda, on confusion, uncertainty, machinations, character assassination, spying, slander, and such.
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"You heard, Ellen?" asked Ina.
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"Yes, Mistress," said Ellen.
Goreans like this.
And woe to the other girl if she should gainsay the first, prove troublesome or be in any way displeasing.
Goreans, you see, tend to be great believers in rank, distance and hierarchy.
These things stabilize society.
One might, of course, if one's taste ran that way, prefer a society founded on a hypocritical denial of obvious differentiation, on concealments of power, on group conflict, on greed, on propaganda, on confusion, uncertainty, machinations, character assassination, spying, slander, and such.
"You heard, Ellen?" asked Ina.
"Yes, Mistress," said Ellen.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13)