Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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100
Doubtless it is difficult to adjudicate matters of values.
14
101
Perhaps it is intrinsically more desirable in some obscure sense to deny biology and suffer from mental and physical disease, than accept biology and be strong and joyful, I do not know.
14
102
I leave the question to those wiser than myself.
14
103
For what it is worth, though doubtless it is little pertinent, the men and women of Gor are, generally, whole and happy; the men and women of Earth, generally, if I do not misread the situation, are not.
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104
The cure for poison perhaps is not more poison, but something different.
14
105
But this matter I leave again to those more wise than myself.
14
106
My hand again picked up Tafa's chain, where it was fastened to the plate near mine.
Doubtless it is difficult to adjudicate matters of values.
Perhaps it is intrinsically more desirable in some obscure sense to deny biology and suffer from mental and physical disease, than accept biology and be strong and joyful, I do not know.
I leave the question to those wiser than myself.
For what it is worth, though doubtless it is little pertinent, the men and women of Gor are, generally, whole and happy; the men and women of Earth, generally, if I do not misread the situation, are not.
The cure for poison perhaps is not more poison, but something different.
But this matter I leave again to those more wise than myself.
My hand again picked up Tafa's chain, where it was fastened to the plate near mine.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )