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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I suspect," I said, "that women first learn their slavery in their dreams, and in their secret thoughts, and in their heart's desires. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #472)
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15 472 "I suspect," I said, "that women first learn their slavery in their dreams, and in their secret thoughts, and in their heart's desires.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 469 Yet in a way I must stand in awe of her.
15 470 Does she not prove that there may be free women, at least at a given time, in a given place, no matter how horrifying they may be or whatever one may think of them? To be sure, she has not been in the arms of a master.
15 471 One supposes some women first learn their slavery in such a place".
15 472 "I suspect," I said, "that women first learn their slavery in their dreams, and in their secret thoughts, and in their heart's desires.
15 473 Perhaps they learn it when first they carry the candles of their longing into the recesses of their being, hoping to free their deepest self and bring it into meadows of honesty and sunlight, when first they dare to open the doors of yearning, when first they sense somewhere a radiant and more fulfilling world".
15 474 "It should have been so with me," she said, "but I fought these feelings.
15 475 I thrust them from me.
Yet in a way I must stand in awe of her. Does she not prove that there may be free women, at least at a given time, in a given place, no matter how horrifying they may be or whatever one may think of them? To be sure, she has not been in the arms of a master. One supposes some women first learn their slavery in such a place". "I suspect," I said, "that women first learn their slavery in their dreams, and in their secret thoughts, and in their heart's desires. Perhaps they learn it when first they carry the candles of their longing into the recesses of their being, hoping to free their deepest self and bring it into meadows of honesty and sunlight, when first they dare to open the doors of yearning, when first they sense somewhere a radiant and more fulfilling world". "It should have been so with me," she said, "but I fought these feelings. I thrust them from me. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 15)