Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
749
It is not as though you were a free person, and had a homestone".
It is not as though you were a free person, and had a Home Stone".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #749)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
746
"Yes," he said, "particularly on this world.
11
747
It makes you an object of enormous interest, of almost uncontrollable desire.
11
748
This is particularly dangerous for you, inasmuch as you are only a slave.
11
749
It is not as though you were a free person, and had a homestone".
11
750
"A homestone, Master?" "Commonality of homestone extends beyond concepts with which you are familiar, such as shared citizenship, for example.
11
751
It is more like brotherhood, but not so much in the attenuated, cheap, abstract sense in which those of Earth commonly speak glibly, so loosely, of brotherhood.
11
752
It is more analogous to brotherhood in the sense of jealously guarded membership in a proud, ancient family, one that has endured through centuries, a family bound together by fidelity, honor, history and tradition".
"Yes," he said, "particularly on this world.
It makes you an object of enormous interest, of almost uncontrollable desire.
This is particularly dangerous for you, inasmuch as you are only a slave.
It is not as though you were a free person, and had a home stone".
"A home stone, Master?" "Commonality of home stone extends beyond concepts with which you are familiar, such as shared citizenship, for example.
It is more like brotherhood, but not so much in the attenuated, cheap, abstract sense in which those of Earth commonly speak glibly, so loosely, of brotherhood.
It is more analogous to brotherhood in the sense of jealously guarded membership in a proud, ancient family, one that has endured through centuries, a family bound together by fidelity, honor, history and tradition".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11)