Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
469
That is how they make their living, by the most demeaning and grievous of all lies.
19
470
But others, many others, I suspected, perhaps simpler men, or perhaps more intellectually insouciant or robust fellows, would conduct themselves otherwise, joyously frequenting the taverns, prowling the streets with torches, making loud the night, indulging in riotous thankfulness.
19
471
They had returned, to laugh, to sing, to drink, to hold yet another slave in their arms.
19
472
These would be neither the soldiers of priest-kings nor the foes of priest-kings.
19
473
They would be rather fellows who had chosen to go their own way.
19
474
They would respect the mystery, but would not much concern themselves with it.
19
475
Enough to spill a few drops from the first cup, a libation, honoring priest-kings, or perhaps, in the name of priest-kings, for what is involved here may have many names, what might hold sway over both men and priest-kings, the fates, the mystery.
That is how they make their living, by the most demeaning and grievous of all lies.
But others, many others, I suspected, perhaps simpler men, or perhaps more intellectually insouciant or robust fellows, would conduct themselves otherwise, joyously frequenting the taverns, prowling the streets with torches, making loud the night, indulging in riotous thankfulness.
They had returned, to laugh, to sing, to drink, to hold yet another slave in their arms.
These would be neither the soldiers of priest-kings nor the foes of priest-kings.
They would be rather fellows who had chosen to go their own way.
They would respect the mystery, but would not much concern themselves with it.
Enough to spill a few drops from the first cup, a libation, honoring priest-kings, or perhaps, in the name of priest-kings, for what is involved here may have many names, what might hold sway over both men and priest-kings, the fates, the mystery.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )