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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
45 147 I had been so much a fool as to be sad.
45 148 That is not the mood in which to enter battle, even the battle which one knows one cannot win, even the ultimate battle in which one knows one is doomed to defeat.
45 149 Do not be sad.
45 150 Better to take the field with laughter, with a joke, with a light thought, with a buoyant heart, or to go forward with sternness, or in fury, or with hatred, or defiance, or calculation, but never with self-pity, never with sadness.
45 151 Never such things, never them! The warrior does not kill himself or aid others in the doing of it.
45 152 It is not in the codes.
45 153 "It seems an odd time to sleep, Master," she said.
I had been so much a fool as to be sad. That is not the mood in which to enter battle, even the battle which one knows one cannot win, even the ultimate battle in which one knows one is doomed to defeat. Do not be sad. Better to take the field with laughter, with a joke, with a light thought, with a buoyant heart, or to go forward with sternness, or in fury, or with hatred, or defiance, or calculation, but never with self-pity, never with sadness. Never such things, never them! The warrior does not kill himself or aid others in the doing of it. It is not in the codes. "It seems an odd time to sleep, Master," she said. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )