Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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42
"Are they not the lords of us all," he said, "are they not the gods of Gor?" "And are the Initiates not their ministers and servitors," I said.
"Are they not the lords of us all," he said, "are they not the gods of Gor?" "And are the Initiates not their ministers and servitors," I said.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #42)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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39
"How is it that you, an agent of Priest-Kings, know not of Kurii?" "To serve our lords, the masters of the Sardar," he said, "one needs know no more than they deem suitable".
5
40
"Perhaps they are your lords," I said.
5
41
"They are not mine".
5
42
"Are they not the lords of us all," he said, "are they not the gods of Gor?" "And are the Initiates not their ministers and servitors," I said.
5
43
"One must allow all castes their vanities," he said.
5
44
"Doubtless," I said.
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45
"I understand," he said, "that you have labored, now and then, on behalf of Priest-Kings".
"How is it that you, an agent of Priest-Kings, know not of Kurii?" "To serve our lords, the masters of the Sardar," he said, "one needs know no more than they deem suitable".
"Perhaps they are your lords," I said.
"They are not mine".
"Are they not the lords of us all," he said, "are they not the gods of Gor?" "And are the Initiates not their ministers and servitors," I said.
"One must allow all castes their vanities," he said.
"Doubtless," I said.
"I understand," he said, "that you have labored, now and then, on behalf of Priest-Kings".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)