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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

Lord Agamemnon sees honor only as a weapon by means of which to control, deceive, trick, and manipulate others. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 56, Sentence #179)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
56 179 Lord Agamemnon sees honor only as a weapon by means of which to control, deceive, trick, and manipulate others.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
56 176 "He is not Lord Agamemnon.
56 177 Lord Agamemnon would propose a truce, or amnesty, and then slaughter those who would be so foolish as to avail themselves of it.
56 178 He is honorable only when it suits his convenience.
56 179 Lord Agamemnon sees honor only as a weapon by means of which to control, deceive, trick, and manipulate others.
56 180 I do not read Surtak as Lord Agamemnon.
56 181 He is not Lord Agamemnon".
56 182 "Perhaps Lord Agamemnon is about," said Kurik.
"He is not Lord Agamemnon. Lord Agamemnon would propose a truce, or amnesty, and then slaughter those who would be so foolish as to avail themselves of it. He is honorable only when it suits his convenience. Lord Agamemnon sees honor only as a weapon by means of which to control, deceive, trick, and manipulate others. I do not read Surtak as Lord Agamemnon. He is not Lord Agamemnon". "Perhaps Lord Agamemnon is about," said Kurik. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 56)