Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
1519
"No, Master," I said.
14
1520
"Not even that?" "No, Master," I said.
14
1521
Naturally the number of "basic kisses" tends to vary with the nature of the analysis in question, much depending on how broadly or narrowly the notion of "basic" is understood, and the criteria for distinguishing between a "basic kiss" and a major variation thereof.
14
1522
If I may be permitted to exaggerate a point, for purposes of clarification, one might ask, are there two basic kisses with five hundred variations of each, four basic kisses with two hundred and fifty variations of each, five with two hundred variations of each, ten with one hundred variations of each, or, as some authorities might prefer, merely one thousand basic kisses? Or are there ten thousand, and so on? All authorities agree, of course, that the varieties of possible kisses, with respect to location, pressure, liquidity, duration, timing, and such, are infinite in number.
14
1523
The notion of "seven basic kisses," however, is, apparently, a common one.
14
1524
It deftly imposes some useful order on what might otherwise be a chaos.
14
1525
It is nothing against the value of a classificatory scheme that it is not the only one possible.
"No, Master," I said.
"Not even that?" "No, Master," I said.
Naturally the number of "basic kisses" tends to vary with the nature of the analysis in question, much depending on how broadly or narrowly the notion of "basic" is understood, and the criteria for distinguishing between a "basic kiss" and a major variation thereof.
If I may be permitted to exaggerate a point, for purposes of clarification, one might ask, are there two basic kisses with five hundred variations of each, four basic kisses with two hundred and fifty variations of each, five with two hundred variations of each, ten with one hundred variations of each, or, as some authorities might prefer, merely one thousand basic kisses? Or are there ten thousand, and so on? All authorities agree, of course, that the varieties of possible kisses, with respect to location, pressure, liquidity, duration, timing, and such, are infinite in number.
The notion of "seven basic kisses," however, is, apparently, a common one.
It deftly imposes some useful order on what might otherwise be a chaos.
It is nothing against the value of a classificatory scheme that it is not the only one possible.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )