Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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I suspected, immediately, that my own will, my own feelings, and desires, were no longer of importance, at least to others.
I suspected, immediately, that my own will, my own feelings, and desires, were no longer of importance, at least to others.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #4)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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It is difficult to comprehend such realities.
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I had screamed, of course, but I had had no assurance that I would be heard.
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Indeed, I suspected that I would not be heard, or, if heard, that I would be merely ignored.
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I suspected, immediately, that my own will, my own feelings, and desires, were no longer of importance, at least to others.
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And even more profoundly, more frighteningly, I suddenly suspected that I myself, objectively, had now become unimportant.
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I realized that I might have value, of course, in some sense or other, for I found myself, and in a certain fashion, in this place, but this is not the same sort of thing as being important.
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I was no longer important.
It is difficult to comprehend such realities.
I had screamed, of course, but I had had no assurance that I would be heard.
Indeed, I suspected that I would not be heard, or, if heard, that I would be merely ignored.
I suspected, immediately, that my own will, my own feelings, and desires, were no longer of importance, at least to others.
And even more profoundly, more frighteningly, I suddenly suspected that I myself, objectively, had now become unimportant.
I realized that I might have value, of course, in some sense or other, for I found myself, and in a certain fashion, in this place, but this is not the same sort of thing as being important.
I was no longer important.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 2)