Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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It is thus by means of an exchange of poisons that the gift of life flowers.
It is thus by means of an exchange of poisons that the gift of life flowers.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #11)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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The human life form, as many others, requires oxygen, in one form or another to survive.
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Commonly, this is imbibed from an atmosphere, in an exchange of gases.
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One life form, for example, will exude a waste product, its poison, into the atmosphere which is, interestingly, necessary for the life of a different life form, and that life form, in turn, expels into the atmosphere another waste product, poisonous to itself, yet benign, even necessary, to, say, the first life form.
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It is thus by means of an exchange of poisons that the gift of life flowers.
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The wheels turn.
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The ways of the Nameless One are obscure.
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Kurii, incidentally, require oxygen for life, as well, as does the cobra and ost, the leopard and larl.
The human life form, as many others, requires oxygen, in one form or another to survive.
Commonly, this is imbibed from an atmosphere, in an exchange of gases.
One life form, for example, will exude a waste product, its poison, into the atmosphere which is, interestingly, necessary for the life of a different life form, and that life form, in turn, expels into the atmosphere another waste product, poisonous to itself, yet benign, even necessary, to, say, the first life form.
It is thus by means of an exchange of poisons that the gift of life flowers.
The wheels turn.
The ways of the Nameless One are obscure.
Kurii, incidentally, require oxygen for life, as well, as does the cobra and ost, the leopard and larl.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2)