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

Should not, rather, one be more ashamed by deceit than the truth? Can there truly be a greater honor in hypocrisy than in honesty? It does not seem so. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #789)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 789 Should not, rather, one be more ashamed by deceit than the truth? Can there truly be a greater honor in hypocrisy than in honesty? It does not seem so.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 786 "I thought long after our conversation," he said.
20 787 "You had dared to confess your slave needs, and this had shamed you, and it had scandalized me.
20 788 But, why, I asked myself.
20 789 Should not, rather, one be more ashamed by deceit than the truth? Can there truly be a greater honor in hypocrisy than in honesty? It does not seem so.
20 790 I then realized how bravely you had trusted me and revealed this to me.
20 791 My outrage gave way to gratitude and admiration.
20 792 Similarly, I asked myself, why was I scandalized.
"I thought long after our conversation," he said. "You had dared to confess your slave needs, and this had shamed you, and it had scandalized me. But, why, I asked myself. Should not, rather, one be more ashamed by deceit than the truth? Can there truly be a greater honor in hypocrisy than in honesty? It does not seem so. I then realized how bravely you had trusted me and revealed this to me. My outrage gave way to gratitude and admiration. Similarly, I asked myself, why was I scandalized. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)