Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
60
135
Understand then that these games are in their honor, and not ours.
Understand then that these games are in their honor, and not ours.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60, Sentence #135)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
60
132
I recalled that Surtak had had, on his left wrist, two rings.
60
133
I had gathered that such rings must be earned, but I knew little about the matter.
60
134
"I have noted," called out Decius Albus, waving the goblet about, "that some of you, my dear friends of Ar, administrators and magistrates, companions and colleagues, have witnessed the pleasures of our friends with but subdued enthusiasm.
60
135
Understand then that these games are in their honor, and not ours.
60
136
They are on their behalf, and not ours.
60
137
Different cities, different worlds, different customs.
60
138
Do not begrudge our friends their pleasures, no more than we would wish them to begrudge us ours.
I recalled that Surtak had had, on his left wrist, two rings.
I had gathered that such rings must be earned, but I knew little about the matter.
"I have noted," called out Decius Albus, waving the goblet about, "that some of you, my dear friends of Ar, administrators and magistrates, companions and colleagues, have witnessed the pleasures of our friends with but subdued enthusiasm.
Understand then that these games are in their honor, and not ours.
They are on their behalf, and not ours.
Different cities, different worlds, different customs.
Do not begrudge our friends their pleasures, no more than we would wish them to begrudge us ours.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60)