Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
2
142
"It is possible," said Clitus.
2
143
"Many things are possible," I said.
2
144
News on Gor was often delayed, incomplete, haphazard, distorted, or spurious, even altogether unavailable.
2
145
How might one separate idle rumor from sober truth; how might one tell fact from fable, fear, and fancy? This had much to do with the technology laws of the priest-kings, who, it seemed, recognized the danger, both to themselves and other forms of life, of sharing a planet with human beings, belligerent and short-tempered, curious, greedy, selfish, skilled in waste, exploitation, thoughtlessness, pollution, and war.
2
146
Did the priest-kings not regard us as an interesting, but simple, primitive, short-sighted species? Who knows what might come of putting matches, bombs, and dynamite in nurseries, and madhouses? "Go home, while you can," said Aktis.
2
147
"Shall we go home, lads?" I asked.
2
148
"We have scarcely arrived," said Tab.
"It is possible," said Clitus.
"Many things are possible," I said.
News on Gor was often delayed, incomplete, haphazard, distorted, or spurious, even altogether unavailable.
How might one separate idle rumor from sober truth; how might one tell fact from fable, fear, and fancy? This had much to do with the technology laws of the priest-kings, who, it seemed, recognized the danger, both to themselves and other forms of life, of sharing a planet with human beings, belligerent and short-tempered, curious, greedy, selfish, skilled in waste, exploitation, thoughtlessness, pollution, and war.
Did the priest-kings not regard us as an interesting, but simple, primitive, short-sighted species? Who knows what might come of putting matches, bombs, and dynamite in nurseries, and madhouses? "Go home, while you can," said Aktis.
"Shall we go home, lads?" I asked.
"We have scarcely arrived," said Tab.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )