Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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And how despicable, how contemptible, is the human! A spawn of greed, an embracer of comfort, a seeker of ease, a blemish on the world, a wart of vanity, a stranger to honor.
And how despicable, how contemptible, is the human! A spawn of greed, an embracer of comfort, a seeker of ease, a blemish on the world, a wart of vanity, a stranger to honor.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #27)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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But how small, how trivial, is the human.
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How easily might he be struck by some astral debris, not noticing him.
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26
Or fall prey to a prolific, invasive mite, a thousand mutations from an eye or claw, a mite not even visible to his eye.
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27
And how despicable, how contemptible, is the human! A spawn of greed, an embracer of comfort, a seeker of ease, a blemish on the world, a wart of vanity, a stranger to honor.
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28
One who guards his mind, fearing it will awaken.
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One who guards his mind, as one might guard a prisoner.
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One who so treasures his mind that he dares not use it.
But how small, how trivial, is the human.
How easily might he be struck by some astral debris, not noticing him.
Or fall prey to a prolific, invasive mite, a thousand mutations from an eye or claw, a mite not even visible to his eye.
And how despicable, how contemptible, is the human! A spawn of greed, an embracer of comfort, a seeker of ease, a blemish on the world, a wart of vanity, a stranger to honor.
One who guards his mind, fearing it will awaken.
One who guards his mind, as one might guard a prisoner.
One who so treasures his mind that he dares not use it.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)