Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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77
It is like the lion, impatient, cruel, heartless, and innocent.
7
78
It is its nature.
7
79
Gor was a strong-thewed world, a new world, a world in which men might again lift their heads to the sun and laugh, a world in which they might again, sensibly, begin long journeys.
7
80
It was a world of which Homer might have sung, singing of the clashing of the metals of men and the sweetness of the wine-dark sea.
7
81
I thought of the gray, blackened landscapes of Earth.
7
82
How sad it is when a world grows old, resigned and vile.
7
83
Doubtless there is much on Gor to be deplored, but I cannot bring myself to deplore it.
It is like the lion, impatient, cruel, heartless, and innocent.
It is its nature.
Gor was a strong-thewed world, a new world, a world in which men might again lift their heads to the sun and laugh, a world in which they might again, sensibly, begin long journeys.
It was a world of which Homer might have sung, singing of the clashing of the metals of men and the sweetness of the wine-dark sea.
I thought of the gray, blackened landscapes of Earth.
How sad it is when a world grows old, resigned and vile.
Doubtless there is much on Gor to be deplored, but I cannot bring myself to deplore it.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )