Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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982
Let each look about himself and judge for himself the success of his own society.
Let each look about himself and judge for himself the success of his own society.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #982)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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979
Perhaps it would be a necessary condition for such a society that its institutions would be compatible, at least, with the truths of biology.
9
980
A society which sickens and weakens its members, which cripples them and denies them to themselves, is not obviously superior to a society in which human beings are organic and whole, healthy, and happy and great.
9
981
The test of a society is perhaps not its conformance or nonconformance to principles but the nature and human prosperity of its members.
9
982
Let each look about himself and judge for himself the success of his own society.
9
983
Man lives confused in the ruins of ideologies.
9
984
Perhaps he will someday emerge from the caves and pens of his past.
9
985
That would be a beautiful day to see.
Perhaps it would be a necessary condition for such a society that its institutions would be compatible, at least, with the truths of biology.
A society which sickens and weakens its members, which cripples them and denies them to themselves, is not obviously superior to a society in which human beings are organic and whole, healthy, and happy and great.
The test of a society is perhaps not its conformance or nonconformance to principles but the nature and human prosperity of its members.
Let each look about himself and judge for himself the success of his own society.
Man lives confused in the ruins of ideologies.
Perhaps he will someday emerge from the caves and pens of his past.
That would be a beautiful day to see.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 9)