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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 28 Are they not harsh and cruel, to deny to men this pleasure? Perhaps.
1 29 But, too, they are rational.
1 30 And one may be rational, perhaps, without being weak.
1 31 Indeed, is not weakness the ultimate irrationality? Gor, too, it must be remembered, is also the habitat of the Sardar, or priest-kings.
1 32 They have not chosen to be weak.
1 33 This choice may be horrifying to those of Earth, so obsessed with their individualism, their proclaimed rights and liberties, but it is one they have chosen to make.
1 34 I do not defend it.
Are they not harsh and cruel, to deny to men this pleasure? Perhaps. But, too, they are rational. And one may be rational, perhaps, without being weak. Indeed, is not weakness the ultimate irrationality? Gor, too, it must be remembered, is also the habitat of the Sardar, or priest-kings. They have not chosen to be weak. This choice may be horrifying to those of Earth, so obsessed with their individualism, their proclaimed rights and liberties, but it is one they have chosen to make. I do not defend it. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )