Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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189
He must be capable of doing, as many men are not, what is necessary.
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190
Only one can sit upon the throne, as it is said.
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191
And, as it is said, he who sits upon the throne is the most alone of men.
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192
It is he who must be a stranger to all men, and to whom all men must be strangers.
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193
The throne indeed is a lonely country.
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194
Many men desire to live there but few, I think, could bear its burdens.
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195
Let us continue to think of our Ubars as men much like ourselves, only perhaps a bit wiser, or stronger, or more fortunate.
He must be capable of doing, as many men are not, what is necessary.
Only one can sit upon the throne, as it is said.
And, as it is said, he who sits upon the throne is the most alone of men.
It is he who must be a stranger to all men, and to whom all men must be strangers.
The throne indeed is a lonely country.
Many men desire to live there but few, I think, could bear its burdens.
Let us continue to think of our Ubars as men much like ourselves, only perhaps a bit wiser, or stronger, or more fortunate.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )