Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
713
Most Goreans are proud of their castes and the skills appropriate to them.
Most Goreans are proud of their castes and the skills appropriate to them.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #713)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
710
It tends to reduce the dislocations, disappointments and tragedies inherent in more mobile structures, in which men are taught that they are failures if they do not manage to make large amounts of money or excel in one of a small number of prestigious professions.
11
711
The system also helps to keep men of energy and high intelligence in a wide variety of occupations, this preventing the drain of such men into a small number of often artificially desiderated occupations, this tending then to leave lesser men, or frustrated men, to practice other hundreds of arts the survival and maintenance of which are important to a superior civilization.
11
712
Provisions for changing caste exist on Gor, but they are seldom utilized.
11
713
Most Goreans are proud of their castes and the skills appropriate to them.
11
714
Such skills, too, tend to be appreciated by other Goreans, and are not looked down on.
11
715
My virginity had been checked at various times.
11
716
Teibar had done it on Earth, in the library; it had been done in the house of my training, shortly after I had arrived there; it had been done outside Brundisium, by the wholesaler there, and in Market of Semris twice, once when I had arrived there, by the men of Teibar of Market of Semris, and once before I had left, by Hendow's man.
It tends to reduce the dislocations, disappointments and tragedies inherent in more mobile structures, in which men are taught that they are failures if they do not manage to make large amounts of money or excel in one of a small number of prestigious professions.
The system also helps to keep men of energy and high intelligence in a wide variety of occupations, this preventing the drain of such men into a small number of often artificially desiderated occupations, this tending then to leave lesser men, or frustrated men, to practice other hundreds of arts the survival and maintenance of which are important to a superior civilization.
Provisions for changing caste exist on Gor, but they are seldom utilized.
Most Goreans are proud of their castes and the skills appropriate to them.
Such skills, too, tend to be appreciated by other Goreans, and are not looked down on.
My virginity had been checked at various times.
Teibar had done it on Earth, in the library; it had been done in the house of my training, shortly after I had arrived there; it had been done outside Brundisium, by the wholesaler there, and in Market of Semris twice, once when I had arrived there, by the men of Teibar of Market of Semris, and once before I had left, by Hendow's man.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)