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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

The major consideration, of course, is money. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #187)
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4 187 The major consideration, of course, is money.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 184 These roads are both secondary roads, so to speak, generally graveled and rutted; occasionally they are paved with such materials as logs and plated stone; they can be almost impassable in rainy weather and in dry, warm weather, they are often dusty.
4 185 Tertiary roads, so to speak, are often little more than unfrequented, twisting trails.
4 186 There is often talk of improving the secondary roads, and sometimes something is done, but generally little is accomplished.
4 187 The major consideration, of course, is money.
4 188 Too, many roads, for great portions of their length are not clearly within the jurisdiction of given states.
4 189 Power in Gorean cities tends to vary with the power of the Home Stones, which tends to fluctuate with the military and economic fortunes of the city.
4 190 The notion of the fixed and absolute border is not a typical Gorean notion.
These roads are both secondary roads, so to speak, generally graveled and rutted; occasionally they are paved with such materials as logs and plated stone; they can be almost impassable in rainy weather and in dry, warm weather, they are often dusty. Tertiary roads, so to speak, are often little more than unfrequented, twisting trails. There is often talk of improving the secondary roads, and sometimes something is done, but generally little is accomplished. The major consideration, of course, is money. Too, many roads, for great portions of their length are not clearly within the jurisdiction of given states. Power in Gorean cities tends to vary with the power of the Home Stones, which tends to fluctuate with the military and economic fortunes of the city. The notion of the fixed and absolute border is not a typical Gorean notion. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 4)