Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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28
34
And then, too, sometimes I think that they are kept, on the whole, so simple, because this is a way of saying that everything is important, and precious, and beautiful, the small stones by the river, the leaves of trees, the tracks of small animals, a blade of grass, a drop of water, a grain of sand, the world.
And then, too, sometimes I think that they are kept, on the whole, so simple, because this is a way of saying that everything is important, and precious, and beautiful, the small stones by the river, the leaves of trees, the tracks of small animals, a blade of grass, a drop of water, a grain of sand, the world.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #34)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
31
It will puzzle him.
28
32
It is the Home Stone.
28
33
Sometimes I think that many Home Stones are so simple because they are too important, too precious, to be insulted with decoration or embellishment.
28
34
And then, too, sometimes I think that they are kept, on the whole, so simple, because this is a way of saying that everything is important, and precious, and beautiful, the small stones by the river, the leaves of trees, the tracks of small animals, a blade of grass, a drop of water, a grain of sand, the world.
28
35
The word 'Gor', in Gorean, incidentally, means 'Home Stone'.
28
36
Their name for our common sun, Sol, is 'Tor-tu-Gor' which means 'Light upon the Home Stone'.
28
37
A wagon trundled by.
It will puzzle him.
It is the Home Stone.
Sometimes I think that many Home Stones are so simple because they are too important, too precious, to be insulted with decoration or embellishment.
And then, too, sometimes I think that they are kept, on the whole, so simple, because this is a way of saying that everything is important, and precious, and beautiful, the small stones by the river, the leaves of trees, the tracks of small animals, a blade of grass, a drop of water, a grain of sand, the world.
The word 'Gor', in Gorean, incidentally, means 'Home Stone'.
Their name for our common sun, Sol, is 'Tor-tu-Gor' which means 'Light upon the Home Stone'.
A wagon trundled by.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 28)