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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 536 What could there be that could stand above the steel blade? Was not honor a sham, loyalty and courage a deceit, an illusion of the ignorant, a dream of fools? Was not the only wise man he who observed carefully and when he might took what he could? The determinants of the wise man could not be such phantoms.
8 537 There was only gold, and power, and the bodies of women, and steel.
8 538 I was a strong man.
8 539 I was such that might make a place for himself in a city such as Port Kar.
8 540 "The raft is ready," said Thurnock, his body gleaming sweat, wiping a great forearm across his face.
8 541 "We found food and water," said Clitus, "and some weapons, and gold".
8 542 "Good," I said.
What could there be that could stand above the steel blade? Was not honor a sham, loyalty and courage a deceit, an illusion of the ignorant, a dream of fools? Was not the only wise man he who observed carefully and when he might took what he could? The determinants of the wise man could not be such phantoms. There was only gold, and power, and the bodies of women, and steel. I was a strong man. I was such that might make a place for himself in a city such as Port Kar. "The raft is ready," said Thurnock, his body gleaming sweat, wiping a great forearm across his face. "We found food and water," said Clitus, "and some weapons, and gold". "Good," I said. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )