Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
9
I looked up, through the trees.
25
10
I thought it might be the eighth Ahn, but was less than sure.
25
11
Gorean children would be more adept at such estimations than I.
25
12
They are taught to estimate the time of day by the position of Tor-tu-Gor, Light- Upon-the-home-stone, rather as they are taught to recognize fruits and blossoms, trees and flowers, and a thousand small things within their environment, things which children of my world seldom notice, and in which they are seldom interested.
25
13
I was derived from that world, one in which nature was incidental, unimportant, and neglected.
25
14
Goreans view themselves as within nature, perhaps as a part of nature; surely, at least, they respect her and love her, and it would never occur to them to scorn and deny her; they live with her, not against her; on the other hand, we commonly view ourselves as outside of nature, and surely, on the whole, if not against her, apart from her.
25
15
She is alien to us, the home without which we could not live, and is left unnoticed.
I looked up, through the trees.
I thought it might be the eighth Ahn, but was less than sure.
Gorean children would be more adept at such estimations than I.
They are taught to estimate the time of day by the position of Tor-tu-Gor, Light- Upon-the-home-stone, rather as they are taught to recognize fruits and blossoms, trees and flowers, and a thousand small things within their environment, things which children of my world seldom notice, and in which they are seldom interested.
I was derived from that world, one in which nature was incidental, unimportant, and neglected.
Goreans view themselves as within nature, perhaps as a part of nature; surely, at least, they respect her and love her, and it would never occur to them to scorn and deny her; they live with her, not against her; on the other hand, we commonly view ourselves as outside of nature, and surely, on the whole, if not against her, apart from her.
She is alien to us, the home without which we could not live, and is left unnoticed.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )