Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
707
They are meaningful, and meaningless.
2
708
They are slaves.
2
709
In the end, however, it is well to remember that, for all their power and beauty, they can be stripped, and put to one's feet.
2
710
In the end it is they who must kneel and kiss the whip.
2
711
In the end then, it is they who are owned.
2
712
In the end then their power is gone; it is then nothing, and their beauty is all, and it is ours.
2
713
In the end, they are ours, wholly.
They are meaningful, and meaningless.
They are slaves.
In the end, however, it is well to remember that, for all their power and beauty, they can be stripped, and put to one's feet.
In the end it is they who must kneel and kiss the whip.
In the end then, it is they who are owned.
In the end then their power is gone; it is then nothing, and their beauty is all, and it is ours.
In the end, they are ours, wholly.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )