Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
774
I wanted to win the love of my master, whoever he might be.
I wanted to win the love of my master, whoever he might be.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #774)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
771
But some of us, at least, would prefer not to choose our own master, but, rather, to have one imposed upon us, whom we must then, in the fullness of our bondage, willing or not, strive to please.
12
772
Indeed, had I not met a particular man, one I well remembered, I, myself, might have preferred this latter alternative.
12
773
I did, of course, hope to have a kind master, or, at least, one as kindly as was compatible with the clear, strict relationship in which we stood to one another.
12
774
I wanted to win the love of my master, whoever he might be.
12
775
I asked only the opportunity to serve and love.
12
776
I was waiting to serve and love.
12
777
But, in any event, it is not we who choose the masters.
But some of us, at least, would prefer not to choose our own master, but, rather, to have one imposed upon us, whom we must then, in the fullness of our bondage, willing or not, strive to please.
Indeed, had I not met a particular man, one I well remembered, I, myself, might have preferred this latter alternative.
I did, of course, hope to have a kind master, or, at least, one as kindly as was compatible with the clear, strict relationship in which we stood to one another.
I wanted to win the love of my master, whoever he might be.
I asked only the opportunity to serve and love.
I was waiting to serve and love.
But, in any event, it is not we who choose the masters.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)