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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Guilt is more cruel than the sword, for one turns the knife in one's own stomach. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #138)
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4 138 Guilt is more cruel than the sword, for one turns the knife in one's own stomach.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 135 That was comprehensible, at least now.
4 136 On Gor nature, as suggested, is respected.
4 137 For example, men are not divided against themselves, shamed, diminished, reduced, ridiculed, castigated, and taught to suspect their most natural feelings and impulses.
4 138 Guilt is more cruel than the sword, for one turns the knife in one's own stomach.
4 139 What animal other than a human being is so stupid as to torture itself? Who sells the knife, and who collects its rent? It is a strange physician whose livelihood depends on placing poultices on wounds which, were it not for him, would not have existed.
4 140 Many are the ways in which a living may be made.
4 141 Some are difficult to understand, if one seeks reasons, and not causes.
That was comprehensible, at least now. On Gor nature, as suggested, is respected. For example, men are not divided against themselves, shamed, diminished, reduced, ridiculed, castigated, and taught to suspect their most natural feelings and impulses. Guilt is more cruel than the sword, for one turns the knife in one's own stomach. What animal other than a human being is so stupid as to torture itself? Who sells the knife, and who collects its rent? It is a strange physician whose livelihood depends on placing poultices on wounds which, were it not for him, would not have existed. Many are the ways in which a living may be made. Some are difficult to understand, if one seeks reasons, and not causes. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4)