Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
74
In the end few things are real, perhaps the weight and glitter of gold, the movement and nature of weapons, a slave at one's feet, and, too, perhaps in spite of all, if we will have it so, defiant, honor, responsibility, courage, discipline, such things, such baubles, such treasures.
In the end few things are real, perhaps the weight and glitter of gold, the movement and nature of weapons, a slave at one's feet, and, too, perhaps in spite of all, if we will have it so, defiant, honor, responsibility, courage, discipline, such things, such baubles, such treasures.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #74)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
71
I knew, as Marcus did not, of many civilizations which were unnatural, which had taken wrong paths, which were founded on myths and lies.
13
72
Perhaps that is why Marcus disapproved so sternly of the Initiates.
13
73
To him, they seemed anomalous in the world he knew, pointless, dangerous and pathological.
13
74
In the end few things are real, perhaps the weight and glitter of gold, the movement and nature of weapons, a slave at one's feet, and, too, perhaps in spite of all, if we will have it so, defiant, honor, responsibility, courage, discipline, such things, such baubles, such treasures.
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75
"Do you believe in Priest-Kings?" asked Marcus.
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76
"Certainly," I said.
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77
"I do not," he said.
I knew, as Marcus did not, of many civilizations which were unnatural, which had taken wrong paths, which were founded on myths and lies.
Perhaps that is why Marcus disapproved so sternly of the Initiates.
To him, they seemed anomalous in the world he knew, pointless, dangerous and pathological.
In the end few things are real, perhaps the weight and glitter of gold, the movement and nature of weapons, a slave at one's feet, and, too, perhaps in spite of all, if we will have it so, defiant, honor, responsibility, courage, discipline, such things, such baubles, such treasures.
"Do you believe in Priest-Kings?" asked Marcus.
"Certainly," I said.
"I do not," he said.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 13)