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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 711 "They have forbidden men such things".
27 712 "There are no priest-kings," said Mirus.
27 713 "If there were priest-kings they would have acted, to enforce their so-called laws.
27 714 But there are no priest-kings, as we see, and the laws have a simple explanation, namely, an attempt to preclude an ever-increasing efficiency of engineered carnage".
27 715 "Which by comparison makes the weapons we carry all the more formidable in their power," said one of the men behind Mirus.
27 716 "Yes," grinned another.
27 717 Yes, Ellen thought, it makes sense, the nonexistence of priest-kings.
"They have forbidden men such things". "There are no priest-kings," said Mirus. "If there were priest-kings they would have acted, to enforce their so-called laws. But there are no priest-kings, as we see, and the laws have a simple explanation, namely, an attempt to preclude an ever-increasing efficiency of engineered carnage". "Which by comparison makes the weapons we carry all the more formidable in their power," said one of the men behind Mirus. "Yes," grinned another. Yes, Ellen thought, it makes sense, the nonexistence of priest-kings. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )