Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
21
596
Their honor is more important to them.
Their honor is more important to them.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #596)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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21
593
The slave of a high-caste Builder, for example, is likely to look down on the slave of a wealthy merchant, who may have a hundred times the riches.
21
594
Gold is important on Gor, but it does not have anything like the importance that would be assigned to it on Earth.
21
595
Choosing between illicit gain and a besmirchment of honor most Goreans would forgo the illicit gain.
21
596
Their honor is more important to them.
21
597
Perhaps that sounds strange to many of Earth, but it is the Gorean way.
21
598
The man of Earth, I suppose, might regard the typical Gorean as naive or stupid in this particular.
21
599
The Gorean, on the other hand, would regard the man of Earth who might disagree with him in this matter as being strange or incomprehensible, and worse, perhaps even unworthy of his manhood, and certainly unworthy of a Home Stone.
The slave of a high-caste Builder, for example, is likely to look down on the slave of a wealthy merchant, who may have a hundred times the riches.
Gold is important on Gor, but it does not have anything like the importance that would be assigned to it on Earth.
Choosing between illicit gain and a besmirchment of honor most Goreans would forgo the illicit gain.
Their honor is more important to them.
Perhaps that sounds strange to many of Earth, but it is the Gorean way.
The man of Earth, I suppose, might regard the typical Gorean as naive or stupid in this particular.
The Gorean, on the other hand, would regard the man of Earth who might disagree with him in this matter as being strange or incomprehensible, and worse, perhaps even unworthy of his manhood, and certainly unworthy of a Home Stone.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 21)