Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
2025
Was I not intelligent, was I not beautiful, at least amongst women of Earth, if not compared to Gorean collar girls? But is the word 'clever' not a mere disparagement, on the part of some, of true intelligence, that which is expedient, and prudentially wise, that by means of which one may pursue one's best interests with the least regard to extraneous impediments, principles, codes, rules, and such? I was annoyed.
Was I not intelligent, was I not beautiful, at least amongst women of Earth, if not compared to Gorean collar girls? But is the word 'clever' not a mere disparagement, on the part of some, of true intelligence, that which is expedient, and prudentially wise, that by means of which one may pursue one's best interests with the least regard to extraneous impediments, principles, codes, rules, and such? I was annoyed.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #2025)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
2022
"A pretty slave, and a clever one," he said.
8
2023
"Thank you, Master," I said.
8
2024
I was not sure I had been complimented.
8
2025
Was I not intelligent, was I not beautiful, at least amongst women of Earth, if not compared to Gorean collar girls? But is the word 'clever' not a mere disparagement, on the part of some, of true intelligence, that which is expedient, and prudentially wise, that by means of which one may pursue one's best interests with the least regard to extraneous impediments, principles, codes, rules, and such? I was annoyed.
8
2026
I knew myself to be quite intelligent.
8
2027
The girls in the sorority had not been selected merely on the basis of appearance, carriage, dressing smartly, being economically well stationed, and so on.
8
2028
We were selected, at least in part, to enhance the reputation of the sorority, as an established avenue to wealth and power.
"A pretty slave, and a clever one," he said.
"Thank you, Master," I said.
I was not sure I had been complimented.
Was I not intelligent, was I not beautiful, at least amongst women of Earth, if not compared to Gorean collar girls? But is the word 'clever' not a mere disparagement, on the part of some, of true intelligence, that which is expedient, and prudentially wise, that by means of which one may pursue one's best interests with the least regard to extraneous impediments, principles, codes, rules, and such? I was annoyed.
I knew myself to be quite intelligent.
The girls in the sorority had not been selected merely on the basis of appearance, carriage, dressing smartly, being economically well stationed, and so on.
We were selected, at least in part, to enhance the reputation of the sorority, as an established avenue to wealth and power.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)