Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
19
Then, later, mercifully, when I gradually began to understand how foolish my fears were, I was able to return my attention to the important routines of my life, my duties in the library, my reading, my shopping, and so on.
Then, later, mercifully, when I gradually began to understand how foolish my fears were, I was able to return my attention to the important routines of my life, my duties in the library, my reading, my shopping, and so on.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #19)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
16
That the paper might be burned could not undo what was now transcribed in the reality of the world.
3
17
The incident, as you might well imagine, had much disturbed me.
3
18
For days it dominated my consciousness, obsessing me.
3
19
Then, later, mercifully, when I gradually began to understand how foolish my fears were, I was able to return my attention to the important routines of my life, my duties in the library, my reading, my shopping, and so on.
3
20
Once in a while, of course, the terrors and alarms of that incident, suddenly, unexpectedly, would rise up, flooding back upon me, but, on the whole, I had, it seemed, forgotten about it.
3
21
I rationally dismissed it, which was the healthy thing to do.
3
22
The whole thing had been silly.
That the paper might be burned could not undo what was now transcribed in the reality of the world.
The incident, as you might well imagine, had much disturbed me.
For days it dominated my consciousness, obsessing me.
Then, later, mercifully, when I gradually began to understand how foolish my fears were, I was able to return my attention to the important routines of my life, my duties in the library, my reading, my shopping, and so on.
Once in a while, of course, the terrors and alarms of that incident, suddenly, unexpectedly, would rise up, flooding back upon me, but, on the whole, I had, it seemed, forgotten about it.
I rationally dismissed it, which was the healthy thing to do.
The whole thing had been silly.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 3)