Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
269
"Peace, and light, and tranquillity, and contentment and goodness, be unto you," he said.
16
270
"Interesting," I said, thrusting the blade back in my scabbard.
16
271
"death holds few terrors for those who have never known life," said Grunt.
16
272
"What is life? What is death?" asked the fellow.
16
273
"Both are unimportant".
16
274
"If you do not know what they are," I said, "perhaps you should not prejudge the issue of their importance".
16
275
I looked over to the two fellows who held the feathered lances.
"Peace, and light, and tranquillity, and contentment and goodness, be unto you," he said.
"Interesting," I said, thrusting the blade back in my scabbard.
"death holds few terrors for those who have never known life," said Grunt.
"What is life? What is death?" asked the fellow.
"Both are unimportant".
"If you do not know what they are," I said, "perhaps you should not prejudge the issue of their importance".
I looked over to the two fellows who held the feathered lances.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )