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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Then what are they?" "Perhaps gods". - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #166)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 166 "Then what are they?" "Perhaps gods".

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 163 "I think perhaps I do".
2 164 "What sort of men are they?" I asked.
2 165 "It is not known that they are men," said my father.
2 166 "Then what are they?" "Perhaps gods".
2 167 "You're not serious?" "I am," he said.
2 168 "Is not a creature beyond death, of immense power and wisdom, worthy to be so spoken of?" I was quiet.
2 169 "My speculation, however," said my father, "is that the Priest-Kings are indeed men—men much as we, or humanoid organisms of some type—who possess a science and technology as far beyond our normal ken as that of our own twentieth century would be to the alchemists and astrologers of the medieval universities".
"I think perhaps I do". "What sort of men are they?" I asked. "It is not known that they are men," said my father. "Then what are they?" "Perhaps gods". "You're not serious?" "I am," he said. "Is not a creature beyond death, of immense power and wisdom, worthy to be so spoken of?" I was quiet. "My speculation, however," said my father, "is that the Priest-Kings are indeed men—men much as we, or humanoid organisms of some type—who possess a science and technology as far beyond our normal ken as that of our own twentieth century would be to the alchemists and astrologers of the medieval universities". - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 2)