Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
23
223
Might one not more profitably implore a stone for mercy? In their dark, narrow world what light was there? Did they live with hate, or even without hate, as in a winter without even cold? Did they know pleasure? I did not know.
Might one not more profitably implore a stone for mercy? In their dark, narrow world what light was there? Did they live with hate, or even without hate, as in a winter without even cold? Did they know pleasure? I did not know.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #223)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
23
220
Were they beasts? But beasts had feelings.
23
221
It was said they were immune, like knives, to compassion.
23
222
Surely there was no place for such things in the gloom and solemnity of their pursuits.
23
223
Might one not more profitably implore a stone for mercy? In their dark, narrow world what light was there? Did they live with hate, or even without hate, as in a winter without even cold? Did they know pleasure? I did not know.
23
224
They lived for the kill.
23
225
Perhaps they took pleasure in that.
23
226
I did not know.
Were they beasts? But beasts had feelings.
It was said they were immune, like knives, to compassion.
Surely there was no place for such things in the gloom and solemnity of their pursuits.
Might one not more profitably implore a stone for mercy? In their dark, narrow world what light was there? Did they live with hate, or even without hate, as in a winter without even cold? Did they know pleasure? I did not know.
They lived for the kill.
Perhaps they took pleasure in that.
I did not know.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23)