Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
1303
They are the possession men want most.
They are the possession men want most.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #1303)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
1300
Are they not entitled to take some pleasure in recognizing that strong, lustful men will be satisfied with nothing less than owning them? Do they not understand now that they are amongst the most beautiful and desirable of women, women who, by the will of men, will be kept as they should be kept, as slaves? Perhaps they are trinkets and baubles, but they are trinkets and baubles which are zealously coveted, and relentlessly sought.
26
1301
Do you think they do not know that when a city falls and they are led forth in their chains, herded along, perhaps cruelly prodded, with other domestic animals, that they are esteemed the most luscious of booty and loot, the most relished of prizes and treasures? Can they not see the eyes of the conquering soldiers upon them? Can they not hear their cries of pleasure and anticipation? Certainly, too, they are the customary quarry of slavers, the primary object of raiders.
26
1302
Men risk their lives for them; men fight for them; men kill for them.
26
1303
They are the possession men want most.
26
1304
What man would not want them at his slave ring? And in time, ruled and owned, disciplined and possessed, they find their own fulfillment, as they had dreamed, at the feet of their master.
26
1305
In bondage a woman finds her reassurance and meaning.
26
1306
In the collar of a master is the belly of a woman best stirred.
Are they not entitled to take some pleasure in recognizing that strong, lustful men will be satisfied with nothing less than owning them? Do they not understand now that they are amongst the most beautiful and desirable of women, women who, by the will of men, will be kept as they should be kept, as slaves? Perhaps they are trinkets and baubles, but they are trinkets and baubles which are zealously coveted, and relentlessly sought.
Do you think they do not know that when a city falls and they are led forth in their chains, herded along, perhaps cruelly prodded, with other domestic animals, that they are esteemed the most luscious of booty and loot, the most relished of prizes and treasures? Can they not see the eyes of the conquering soldiers upon them? Can they not hear their cries of pleasure and anticipation? Certainly, too, they are the customary quarry of slavers, the primary object of raiders.
Men risk their lives for them; men fight for them; men kill for them.
They are the possession men want most.
What man would not want them at his slave ring? And in time, ruled and owned, disciplined and possessed, they find their own fulfillment, as they had dreamed, at the feet of their master.
In bondage a woman finds her reassurance and meaning.
In the collar of a master is the belly of a woman best stirred.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26)