Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
346
Do we have reservations, or scruples? Are there lingering vestiges of the barbaric conditioning programs to which we, even as innocent children, were subjected? Such reservations, such scruples, such vestiges, may be quickly removed with the lash.
Do we have reservations, or scruples? Are there lingering vestiges of the barbaric conditioning programs to which we, even as innocent children, were subjected? Such reservations, such scruples, such vestiges, may be quickly removed with the lash.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #346)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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11
343
How eagerly we eat! How joyously we drink! But, too, of course, we have little choice in these matters.
11
344
Heat is here required of us.
11
345
Just as total passion and complete surrender were, in effect, forbidden to us on our old world, here they are, quite precisely, required of us.
11
346
Do we have reservations, or scruples? Are there lingering vestiges of the barbaric conditioning programs to which we, even as innocent children, were subjected? Such reservations, such scruples, such vestiges, may be quickly removed with the lash.
11
347
"They are all cold," insisted Dorna.
11
348
The fellow in the chair reached out and I watched his hand, with apprehension.
11
349
Then he placed it on my body.
How eagerly we eat! How joyously we drink! But, too, of course, we have little choice in these matters.
Heat is here required of us.
Just as total passion and complete surrender were, in effect, forbidden to us on our old world, here they are, quite precisely, required of us.
Do we have reservations, or scruples? Are there lingering vestiges of the barbaric conditioning programs to which we, even as innocent children, were subjected? Such reservations, such scruples, such vestiges, may be quickly removed with the lash.
"They are all cold," insisted Dorna.
The fellow in the chair reached out and I watched his hand, with apprehension.
Then he placed it on my body.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 11)