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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

"And what would be the relation betwixt Kurii and human on this freshly achieved world?" "One of brotherhood, of universal peace, one of eternal harmony, of endless amity and good will". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #169)
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8 169 "And what would be the relation betwixt Kurii and human on this freshly achieved world?" "One of brotherhood, of universal peace, one of eternal harmony, of endless amity and good will".

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 166 "We can do with harder countries than humans," said Agamemnon, "with less arable soils, with wastelands, with mountainous areas, with desolate latitudes, arid and rocky, latitudes unfriendly to humans, with deserts, and such, areas of less interest to humans".
8 167 "The division then, even were it equal in extent, would seem much in the interests of humans," said Cabot.
8 168 "Yes," said Agamemnon.
8 169 "And what would be the relation betwixt Kurii and human on this freshly achieved world?" "One of brotherhood, of universal peace, one of eternal harmony, of endless amity and good will".
8 170 "You need human leaders?" "Precisely, such as yourself".
8 171 "And what, precisely, am I to gain in this?" asked Cabot.
8 172 "An excellent question," said Agamemnon, "one I can well understand and appreciate, and one which reflects well on your caution and astuteness".
"We can do with harder countries than humans," said Agamemnon, "with less arable soils, with wastelands, with mountainous areas, with desolate latitudes, arid and rocky, latitudes unfriendly to humans, with deserts, and such, areas of less interest to humans". "The division then, even were it equal in extent, would seem much in the interests of humans," said Cabot. "Yes," said Agamemnon. "And what would be the relation betwixt Kurii and human on this freshly achieved world?" "One of brotherhood, of universal peace, one of eternal harmony, of endless amity and good will". "You need human leaders?" "Precisely, such as yourself". "And what, precisely, am I to gain in this?" asked Cabot. "An excellent question," said Agamemnon, "one I can well understand and appreciate, and one which reflects well on your caution and astuteness". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8)