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

The typical Gorean male, particularly of what the high castes think of as the lower castes, tends to be direct, open, uninhibited, unrestrained, high-spirited, exuberant, and emotional. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #172)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 172 The typical Gorean male, particularly of what the high castes think of as the lower castes, tends to be direct, open, uninhibited, unrestrained, high-spirited, exuberant, and emotional.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 169 There is some reason, I thought, which might explain such an anomaly.
23 170 Is it not difference which takes one's attention, amongst snow sleen a darker fur, amongst the odor of penned verr, the suggestion, ever so slight, a whisper in the night, of the larl's scent? I might have called this to the attention of Lord Nishida but he had withdrawn from the tables.
23 171 I suspected that he found the raucous boisterings of the evening less than agreeable to his refined taste.
23 172 The typical Gorean male, particularly of what the high castes think of as the lower castes, tends to be direct, open, uninhibited, unrestrained, high-spirited, exuberant, and emotional.
23 173 He is quick to take umbrage, quick to fight, quick to forgive, quick to forget.
23 174 It is said that in the kingdom of the blind the one-eyed man is king.
23 175 So, too, it might be said that in the kingdom of the addled and staggering, he is king who is sober, swift, and purposeful.
There is some reason, I thought, which might explain such an anomaly. Is it not difference which takes one's attention, amongst snow sleen a darker fur, amongst the odor of penned verr, the suggestion, ever so slight, a whisper in the night, of the larl's scent? I might have called this to the attention of Lord Nishida but he had withdrawn from the tables. I suspected that he found the raucous boisterings of the evening less than agreeable to his refined taste. The typical Gorean male, particularly of what the high castes think of as the lower castes, tends to be direct, open, uninhibited, unrestrained, high-spirited, exuberant, and emotional. He is quick to take umbrage, quick to fight, quick to forgive, quick to forget. It is said that in the kingdom of the blind the one-eyed man is king. So, too, it might be said that in the kingdom of the addled and staggering, he is king who is sober, swift, and purposeful. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23)