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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Yes," said Cabot, "but a fool for honor is a fool with honor, and better such a fool than Agamemnon in all his shrewdness and cunning, in all his wisdom and astuteness". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #141)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 141 "Yes," said Cabot, "but a fool for honor is a fool with honor, and better such a fool than Agamemnon in all his shrewdness and cunning, in all his wisdom and astuteness".

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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23 138 "Not permitted to die in the arena?" "Certainly not, not with honor, but in some lengthy, degraded fashion, one fit to satisfy the affronted pride of Agamemnon".
23 139 "I could not in honor do his will," said Cabot.
23 140 "Fool, fool, fool!" she wept.
23 141 "Yes," said Cabot, "but a fool for honor is a fool with honor, and better such a fool than Agamemnon in all his shrewdness and cunning, in all his wisdom and astuteness".
23 142 "I do not understand you!" she screamed.
23 143 "You are mad!" she wept.
23 144 "Mad! Mad! Were I a collared slave, beaten and cast to your feet, you would use me!" "Doubtless," said Cabot, "if she had imbibed her slave wine.
"Not permitted to die in the arena?" "Certainly not, not with honor, but in some lengthy, degraded fashion, one fit to satisfy the affronted pride of Agamemnon". "I could not in honor do his will," said Cabot. "Fool, fool, fool!" she wept. "Yes," said Cabot, "but a fool for honor is a fool with honor, and better such a fool than Agamemnon in all his shrewdness and cunning, in all his wisdom and astuteness". "I do not understand you!" she screamed. "You are mad!" she wept. "Mad! Mad! Were I a collared slave, beaten and cast to your feet, you would use me!" "Doubtless," said Cabot, "if she had imbibed her slave wine. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 23)