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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

If that then is the case, why should one not be paid as well as possible for the risks he takes?" "Have you ever tasted, or seen, or felt honor?" I asked. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #161)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 161 If that then is the case, why should one not be paid as well as possible for the risks he takes?" "Have you ever tasted, or seen, or felt honor?" I asked.

Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 158 If it does exist, it seems likely to me that it would be on both sides, like sunlight and air.
4 159 Surely no war has been fought in which both sides have not sincerely claimed, and presumably believed, for one reason or another, that they were right.
4 160 Thus, if right is always on both sides, one cannot help but fight for it.
4 161 If that then is the case, why should one not be paid as well as possible for the risks he takes?" "Have you ever tasted, or seen, or felt honor?" I asked.
4 162 "Yes," said Hurtha.
4 163 "I have tasted honor, and seen it, and felt it, but it is not like tasting bread, or seeing a rock, or feeling a woman.
4 164 It is different".
If it does exist, it seems likely to me that it would be on both sides, like sunlight and air. Surely no war has been fought in which both sides have not sincerely claimed, and presumably believed, for one reason or another, that they were right. Thus, if right is always on both sides, one cannot help but fight for it. If that then is the case, why should one not be paid as well as possible for the risks he takes?" "Have you ever tasted, or seen, or felt honor?" I asked. "Yes," said Hurtha. "I have tasted honor, and seen it, and felt it, but it is not like tasting bread, or seeing a rock, or feeling a woman. It is different". - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 4)