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

At last, too, and more importantly, they are in their place in nature, with its endemic codes of dominance and submission, selected for in the long biography of a planet's evolution, codes pervasive throughout all animal life. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #58)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 58 At last, too, and more importantly, they are in their place in nature, with its endemic codes of dominance and submission, selected for in the long biography of a planet's evolution, codes pervasive throughout all animal life.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 55 Swiftly then do they learn to lick, kiss and caress, to kneel and obey, to serve as what they have then become, as what they then are, the properties of their masters.
30 56 In their joy they blossom, understanding that they are now owned, that the collar is truly on them.
30 57 At last they have an identity and an actual value, a place in society.
30 58 At last, too, and more importantly, they are in their place in nature, with its endemic codes of dominance and submission, selected for in the long biography of a planet's evolution, codes pervasive throughout all animal life.
30 59 At last they are where they belong, at the feet of men; at last they are at peace with their genes, with their nature.
30 60 At last, too, they have a full and rewarding sex life, free of Earth's conditioned guilts and shames, whose bizarre, twisted, diseased roots lie buried in remote superstition, in antique psychosis.
30 61 At the feet of masters they find happiness; at the feet of masters they find the answer of nature to pain and suffering.
Swiftly then do they learn to lick, kiss and caress, to kneel and obey, to serve as what they have then become, as what they then are, the properties of their masters. In their joy they blossom, understanding that they are now owned, that the collar is truly on them. At last they have an identity and an actual value, a place in society. At last, too, and more importantly, they are in their place in nature, with its endemic codes of dominance and submission, selected for in the long biography of a planet's evolution, codes pervasive throughout all animal life. At last they are where they belong, at the feet of men; at last they are at peace with their genes, with their nature. At last, too, they have a full and rewarding sex life, free of Earth's conditioned guilts and shames, whose bizarre, twisted, diseased roots lie buried in remote superstition, in antique psychosis. At the feet of masters they find happiness; at the feet of masters they find the answer of nature to pain and suffering. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 30)