Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
1798
Their anger tends to be deep, and their jealousies are deep; and their friendships and loyalties; and they hate deeply, and they love profoundly.
20
1799
On the whole, Gorean emotion tends to be more open than it is on Earth.
20
1800
On Gor hypocrisy is regarded as a form of lying, unworthy of a man, not as a virtue on which it is prudent to rely.
20
1801
But, on the whole, I think it fair to say that the average Gorean male is often afraid to show tender feelings, regarding them as somehow inappropriate for a man.
20
1802
Is it not common to fear most deeply that danger which lies closest at hand? Consider then the matter of the slave.
20
1803
The slave is not a person.
20
1804
The slave is without caste.
Their anger tends to be deep, and their jealousies are deep; and their friendships and loyalties; and they hate deeply, and they love profoundly.
On the whole, Gorean emotion tends to be more open than it is on Earth.
On Gor hypocrisy is regarded as a form of lying, unworthy of a man, not as a virtue on which it is prudent to rely.
But, on the whole, I think it fair to say that the average Gorean male is often afraid to show tender feelings, regarding them as somehow inappropriate for a man.
Is it not common to fear most deeply that danger which lies closest at hand? Consider then the matter of the slave.
The slave is not a person.
The slave is without caste.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )