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

And yet, have we not been fashioned by the same dark tools? For one who longs to possess, is there not one who longs to be possessed, for one who desires to own is there not one who desires to be owned, for one who desires to master must there not be one who longs to be mastered? Why should we attempt to repudiate and deny the forces that have fashioned us? We long for the collars of our masters. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #911)
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61 911 And yet, have we not been fashioned by the same dark tools? For one who longs to possess, is there not one who longs to be possessed, for one who desires to own is there not one who desires to be owned, for one who desires to master must there not be one who longs to be mastered? Why should we attempt to repudiate and deny the forces that have fashioned us? We long for the collars of our masters.

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

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61 908 I suspect the complementarities of nature are not without explanation.
61 909 I suspected that my own form, and that of others like me, must be seen in a certain way by men.
61 910 It must stimulate them with desire, the passion to hold it, to possess it, and own it.
61 911 And yet, have we not been fashioned by the same dark tools? For one who longs to possess, is there not one who longs to be possessed, for one who desires to own is there not one who desires to be owned, for one who desires to master must there not be one who longs to be mastered? Why should we attempt to repudiate and deny the forces that have fashioned us? We long for the collars of our masters.
61 912 "Lucilius has gone," said Surtak.
61 913 "I am commander.
61 914 I say it so.
I suspect the complementarities of nature are not without explanation. I suspected that my own form, and that of others like me, must be seen in a certain way by men. It must stimulate them with desire, the passion to hold it, to possess it, and own it. And yet, have we not been fashioned by the same dark tools? For one who longs to possess, is there not one who longs to be possessed, for one who desires to own is there not one who desires to be owned, for one who desires to master must there not be one who longs to be mastered? Why should we attempt to repudiate and deny the forces that have fashioned us? We long for the collars of our masters. "Lucilius has gone," said Surtak. "I am commander. I say it so. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61)