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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

He spoke to me of a world in which brothers might kill brothers, or friends friends, were a particle of power or profit to be gained, a world in which nature is scarred, wounded and betrayed, a world in which human beings do not know one another, nor do they care to do so, a world in which fidelity is scorned and honor mocked". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #358)
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29 358 He spoke to me of a world in which brothers might kill brothers, or friends friends, were a particle of power or profit to be gained, a world in which nature is scarred, wounded and betrayed, a world in which human beings do not know one another, nor do they care to do so, a world in which fidelity is scorned and honor mocked".

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

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29 355 "How then can it be civilized?" Ellen was silent.
29 356 "Mirus spoke to me of monstrosities of indiscriminate death, contrived by the clever and mindless, of crowdings, of manipulations, of hatreds, pollutions, diseases and famines.
29 357 He spoke of the ruination of lakes and forests, of the extinction of life forms, of a world being poisoned.
29 358 He spoke to me of a world in which brothers might kill brothers, or friends friends, were a particle of power or profit to be gained, a world in which nature is scarred, wounded and betrayed, a world in which human beings do not know one another, nor do they care to do so, a world in which fidelity is scorned and honor mocked".
29 359 Ellen was silent.
29 360 "Our world," said Portus Canio, "is a green world, a fresh, clean, honest world.
29 361 It has its terrors, but it is a beautiful world, and a natural world.
"How then can it be civilized?" Ellen was silent. "Mirus spoke to me of monstrosities of indiscriminate death, contrived by the clever and mindless, of crowdings, of manipulations, of hatreds, pollutions, diseases and famines. He spoke of the ruination of lakes and forests, of the extinction of life forms, of a world being poisoned. He spoke to me of a world in which brothers might kill brothers, or friends friends, were a particle of power or profit to be gained, a world in which nature is scarred, wounded and betrayed, a world in which human beings do not know one another, nor do they care to do so, a world in which fidelity is scorned and honor mocked". Ellen was silent. "Our world," said Portus Canio, "is a green world, a fresh, clean, honest world. It has its terrors, but it is a beautiful world, and a natural world. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29)