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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

"We were not always simple farmers," said the Kur. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #141)
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11 141 "We were not always simple farmers," said the kur.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 138 The cat, if rational, might find amusement in the twitching and trembling of the mouse which it is destroying, particle by particle.
11 139 That a species laughs bespeaks its intelligence, its capacity to reason, not its goodness, not its harmlessness.
11 140 Like a knife, reason is innocent; like a knife, its application is a function of the hand that grasps it, the energies and will which drive it.
11 141 "We were not always simple farmers," said the kur.
11 142 It opened its mouth, that horrid orifice, lined with its double rows of white, heavy, curved fangs.
11 143 "No," it said, "once we were hunters, and our bodies still bear, as reminders, the stains of our cruel past".
11 144 It dropped its head.
The cat, if rational, might find amusement in the twitching and trembling of the mouse which it is destroying, particle by particle. That a species laughs bespeaks its intelligence, its capacity to reason, not its goodness, not its harmlessness. Like a knife, reason is innocent; like a knife, its application is a function of the hand that grasps it, the energies and will which drive it. "We were not always simple farmers," said the kur. It opened its mouth, that horrid orifice, lined with its double rows of white, heavy, curved fangs. "No," it said, "once we were hunters, and our bodies still bear, as reminders, the stains of our cruel past". It dropped its head. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11)