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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

Refusals, dawdlings, reluctances, excuses, games, inhibitions, fencings, teasings, manipulations, bargainings, judgments, considerations, ponderings, coynesses, were no longer theirs to employ, either to attain their own ends, commercial or psychological, or to fulfill the requirements of a pathological, puritanical culture alien to life and nature. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #246)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 246 Refusals, dawdlings, reluctances, excuses, games, inhibitions, fencings, teasings, manipulations, bargainings, judgments, considerations, ponderings, coynesses, were no longer theirs to employ, either to attain their own ends, commercial or psychological, or to fulfill the requirements of a pathological, puritanical culture alien to life and nature.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 243 They need not choose pain and loneliness.
11 244 They need not choose then the self-alienating options prescribed for them by others, with their agendas extrinsic to the personal happiness of their victims.
11 245 What is the value of choice when one must choose as one does not wish to choose? What is the value of choice when one must choose against one's own happiness, when one must choose self-denial, when one must choose what one hates? Better, choiceless, to be what one wants most to be.
11 246 Refusals, dawdlings, reluctances, excuses, games, inhibitions, fencings, teasings, manipulations, bargainings, judgments, considerations, ponderings, coynesses, were no longer theirs to employ, either to attain their own ends, commercial or psychological, or to fulfill the requirements of a pathological, puritanical culture alien to life and nature.
11 247 Such things were at an end.
11 248 Such things were not acceptable to masters.
11 249 The self-image of the noble, inaccessible free woman was to be replaced with the reality of the needful slave.
They need not choose pain and loneliness. They need not choose then the self-alienating options prescribed for them by others, with their agendas extrinsic to the personal happiness of their victims. What is the value of choice when one must choose as one does not wish to choose? What is the value of choice when one must choose against one's own happiness, when one must choose self-denial, when one must choose what one hates? Better, choiceless, to be what one wants most to be. Refusals, dawdlings, reluctances, excuses, games, inhibitions, fencings, teasings, manipulations, bargainings, judgments, considerations, ponderings, coynesses, were no longer theirs to employ, either to attain their own ends, commercial or psychological, or to fulfill the requirements of a pathological, puritanical culture alien to life and nature. Such things were at an end. Such things were not acceptable to masters. The self-image of the noble, inaccessible free woman was to be replaced with the reality of the needful slave. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 11)