Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"An improbable malady," said Clitus.
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"I cannot believe such things are possible," said Thrasymedes.
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85
"One can do much with prescribing, teaching, and training, with controlling the means of communication and education, with the judicious distribution of praise and blame, with reward and punishment.
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If power is seized, one may do strange things, twist women into the image of men, twist men into the image of women, in effect, to outlaw biology".
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87
"Who would wish to do so miserable and unnatural a thing?" asked Thrasymedes.
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"Some," I said, "the restless and discontented, the miserable and unhappy, those who fear nature and perhaps themselves, those who seek social, political, and economic power by pretending that nature does not exist".
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"Even the mighty Tur tree," said a man, "if denied sunlight, minerals, and water, if poisoned, can be stunted and enfeebled".
"An improbable malady," said Clitus.
"I cannot believe such things are possible," said Thrasymedes.
"One can do much with prescribing, teaching, and training, with controlling the means of communication and education, with the judicious distribution of praise and blame, with reward and punishment.
If power is seized, one may do strange things, twist women into the image of men, twist men into the image of women, in effect, to outlaw biology".
"Who would wish to do so miserable and unnatural a thing?" asked Thrasymedes.
"Some," I said, "the restless and discontented, the miserable and unhappy, those who fear nature and perhaps themselves, those who seek social, political, and economic power by pretending that nature does not exist".
"Even the mighty Tur tree," said a man, "if denied sunlight, minerals, and water, if poisoned, can be stunted and enfeebled".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )