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

What would entitle you to impress your prejudices on others?" "The sword!" cried out Kurik, angrily. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60, Sentence #140)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
60 140 What would entitle you to impress your prejudices on others?" "The sword!" cried out Kurik, angrily.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
60 139 Be patient, and try to see things as others see them.
60 140 What would entitle you to impress your prejudices on others?" "The sword!" cried out Kurik, angrily.
60 141 "Master!" I said, fearfully.
60 142 "Be silent!" "Did the prisoner speak?" called Master Albus, trying to focus his eyes.
60 143 He was assured of that, apparently by Drusus Andronicus.
Different cities, different worlds, different customs. Do not begrudge our friends their pleasures, no more than we would wish them to begrudge us ours. Be patient, and try to see things as others see them. What would entitle you to impress your prejudices on others?" "The sword!" cried out Kurik, angrily. "Master!" I said, fearfully. "Be silent!" "Did the prisoner speak?" called Master Albus, trying to focus his eyes. He was assured of that, apparently by Drusus Andronicus. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60)