Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
109
Slaves, like other animals, respond well to kindness, provided it occurs within a context of a never-compromised, iron discipline.
Slaves, like other animals, respond well to kindness, provided it occurs within a context of a never-compromised, iron discipline.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #109)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
106
One should be concerned with the health, comfort, and safety of all one's stock, of whatever sort, even that which is well-curved and two-legged.
28
107
To be sure, a typical husbandman is likely to be more concerned for the welfare of his kaiila than his female slaves, but then the kaiila is a far more valuable animal.
28
108
But it is obvious that an animal which is well cared for is likely to provide a much better service and last longer than one which is ill fed, frightened, and abused.
28
109
Slaves, like other animals, respond well to kindness, provided it occurs within a context of a never-compromised, iron discipline.
28
110
Somewhere a tharlarion bellowed.
28
111
It was probably hungry.
28
112
I hoped we would soon halt for the night.
One should be concerned with the health, comfort, and safety of all one's stock, of whatever sort, even that which is well-curved and two-legged.
To be sure, a typical husbandman is likely to be more concerned for the welfare of his kaiila than his female slaves, but then the kaiila is a far more valuable animal.
But it is obvious that an animal which is well cared for is likely to provide a much better service and last longer than one which is ill fed, frightened, and abused.
Slaves, like other animals, respond well to kindness, provided it occurs within a context of a never-compromised, iron discipline.
Somewhere a tharlarion bellowed.
It was probably hungry.
I hoped we would soon halt for the night.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28)