Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
350
It is my surmise, incidentally, that the great majority of Initiates, for better or for worse, abide by, and respect, the regulations of their caste.
It is my surmise, incidentally, that the great majority of Initiates, for better or for worse, abide by, and respect, the regulations of their caste.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #350)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
347
The caste of Initiates, incidentally, provides a socially acceptable refuge for men who may not wish, for one reason or another, to relate to women.
19
348
It is probably a kindness for a society to provide mercies of this sort.
19
349
This observation is not intended to reflect on the caste as a whole.
19
350
It is my surmise, incidentally, that the great majority of Initiates, for better or for worse, abide by, and respect, the regulations of their caste.
19
351
The gaunt figure now lifted his grasping, crooked hands to the clouds.
19
352
"Praise be to the Priest-Kings!" he again called.
19
353
"Praise be to the Priest-Kings," repeated the crowd, a low murmur.
The caste of Initiates, incidentally, provides a socially acceptable refuge for men who may not wish, for one reason or another, to relate to women.
It is probably a kindness for a society to provide mercies of this sort.
This observation is not intended to reflect on the caste as a whole.
It is my surmise, incidentally, that the great majority of Initiates, for better or for worse, abide by, and respect, the regulations of their caste.
The gaunt figure now lifted his grasping, crooked hands to the clouds.
"Praise be to the Priest-Kings!" he again called.
"Praise be to the Priest-Kings," repeated the crowd, a low murmur.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19)