Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
114
"Yes," said the judge, the voice seeming to ring about the gigantic chamber.
"Yes," said the judge, the voice seeming to ring about the gigantic chamber.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #114)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
111
"It will be the arena," whispered Peisistratus.
20
112
Daggers were sheathed, and the Kurii stirred restlessly, eagerly, on the tiers.
20
113
"Kur to Kur!" cried Lord Pyrrhus, shackled, but mighty, looking upward, fangs bared.
20
114
"Yes," said the judge, the voice seeming to ring about the gigantic chamber.
20
115
"Kur to Kur!" The Kurii on the tiers leaped up and down, howling with pleasure.
20
116
Muchly were they satisfied with this outcome.
20
117
The passion for truth, and the seeking of justice, in the Kur heart, is linked more closely with victory than deliberation, with triumph than balloting, with blood than mind.
"It will be the arena," whispered Peisistratus.
Daggers were sheathed, and the Kurii stirred restlessly, eagerly, on the tiers.
"Kur to Kur!" cried Lord Pyrrhus, shackled, but mighty, looking upward, fangs bared.
"Yes," said the judge, the voice seeming to ring about the gigantic chamber.
"Kur to Kur!" The Kurii on the tiers leaped up and down, howling with pleasure.
Muchly were they satisfied with this outcome.
The passion for truth, and the seeking of justice, in the Kur heart, is linked more closely with victory than deliberation, with triumph than balloting, with blood than mind.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20)