• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"honor "

Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

Certainly human history was filled with men who had betrayed a family, a party, a state, friends, allies, principles, honor, themselves, for the sake of an affair, a dalliance, a smile, a kiss. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #102)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 102 Certainly human history was filled with men who had betrayed a family, a party, a state, friends, allies, principles, honor, themselves, for the sake of an affair, a dalliance, a smile, a kiss.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 99 If he had been human, or fully human, which he was not, the dilemma might, at least in principle, have been comprehensible.
33 100 As it was, it made no sense.
33 101 If it were not absurd, so out of the question, biologically, and such, one might have thought some sort of infatuation, even love, was involved.
33 102 Certainly human history was filled with men who had betrayed a family, a party, a state, friends, allies, principles, honor, themselves, for the sake of an affair, a dalliance, a smile, a kiss.
33 103 Surely the sparkling eyes of a free woman, and the hint of lips beneath a veil, had brought more than one general to defeat, more than one Ubar to ruin.
33 104 It is said the man conquers with a sword, the woman with a kiss.
33 105 How different from the slave who may be merely whipped and bought.
If he had been human, or fully human, which he was not, the dilemma might, at least in principle, have been comprehensible. As it was, it made no sense. If it were not absurd, so out of the question, biologically, and such, one might have thought some sort of infatuation, even love, was involved. Certainly human history was filled with men who had betrayed a family, a party, a state, friends, allies, principles, honor, themselves, for the sake of an affair, a dalliance, a smile, a kiss. Surely the sparkling eyes of a free woman, and the hint of lips beneath a veil, had brought more than one general to defeat, more than one Ubar to ruin. It is said the man conquers with a sword, the woman with a kiss. How different from the slave who may be merely whipped and bought. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 33)