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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

"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)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 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.
5 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)