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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

Who shall say which is best? Perhaps discontentment and misery are superior to contentment and love. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #467)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 467 Who shall say which is best? Perhaps discontentment and misery are superior to contentment and love.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 464 She is happy.
18 465 How different are the relationships of the men of Earth with women.
18 466 On Gor I see, on the whole, contentment and love; on the Earth I see, on the whole, discontentment and misery.
18 467 Who shall say which is best? Perhaps discontentment and misery are superior to contentment and love.
18 468 Who knows? Goreans, however, we might note, whatever be the truth in these matters, have chosen contentment, and love.
18 469 Let each choose, perhaps, that which is best for him.
18 470 "I shall, therefore, unless warned to silence, continue to speak," she said.
She is happy. How different are the relationships of the men of Earth with women. On Gor I see, on the whole, contentment and love; on the Earth I see, on the whole, discontentment and misery. Who shall say which is best? Perhaps discontentment and misery are superior to contentment and love. Who knows? Goreans, however, we might note, whatever be the truth in these matters, have chosen contentment, and love. Let each choose, perhaps, that which is best for him. "I shall, therefore, unless warned to silence, continue to speak," she said. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18)