Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
730
"Too, you must understand the utility of such a view.
14
731
It constitutes an excellent philosophy for slaves".
14
732
"I am not even sure of that," I said.
14
733
"It, at least," she said, "gives men an excuse not to be men".
14
734
"That seems true," I granted her.
14
735
"It helps them to remain Waniyanpi," she said.
14
736
"They are thus less likely to attract the attention, or excite the anger, of their red masters".
"Too, you must understand the utility of such a view.
It constitutes an excellent philosophy for slaves".
"I am not even sure of that," I said.
"It, at least," she said, "gives men an excuse not to be men".
"That seems true," I granted her.
"It helps them to remain Waniyanpi," she said.
"They are thus less likely to attract the attention, or excite the anger, of their red masters".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )