Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
198
To be sure, it is not unknown for a man to occasionally seek the lodge of his warrior society, where his children and woman cannot follow him.
To be sure, it is not unknown for a man to occasionally seek the lodge of his warrior society, where his children and woman cannot follow him.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #198)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
195
Also, what might seem crowded to one with a particular acculturation may simply seem appropriate and right, even intimate and cozy, to one with a differing acculturation.
4
196
Family and communal closeness, for better or for worse, are characteristics of the life of the red savage.
4
197
I do not think he would want it any other way.
4
198
To be sure, it is not unknown for a man to occasionally seek the lodge of his warrior society, where his children and woman cannot follow him.
4
199
In his club, so to speak, he might be able to find a bit of peace and quiet which seems to have eluded him at home.
4
200
Too, of course, meditation, and the seeking of visions and dreams, are solitary activities.
4
201
A man may indicate that he is meditating by as little as putting his blanket over his head, even in a crowded camp.
Also, what might seem crowded to one with a particular acculturation may simply seem appropriate and right, even intimate and cozy, to one with a differing acculturation.
Family and communal closeness, for better or for worse, are characteristics of the life of the red savage.
I do not think he would want it any other way.
To be sure, it is not unknown for a man to occasionally seek the lodge of his warrior society, where his children and woman cannot follow him.
In his club, so to speak, he might be able to find a bit of peace and quiet which seems to have eluded him at home.
Too, of course, meditation, and the seeking of visions and dreams, are solitary activities.
A man may indicate that he is meditating by as little as putting his blanket over his head, even in a crowded camp.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 4)