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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 268 I tried to chastise myself for my needs, and tried to deny my heart.
3 269 What more could I have done to try to conform to the rules others would, against my will, attempt to impose on me? There is little joy in denying and belittling oneself, in trying to lie to oneself.
3 270 I do not think one garment, one pair of shoes, one thought, one life, fits all.
3 271 Lonely, and then angry, frustrated, arrant, and contemptuous, I had come to despise the males of Earth as weaklings, as little more than docile, pliant sources of gifts, books, flowers, candy, jewelry, free dinners, free entertainment, and such.
3 272 I knew I was attractive, and that pleased me.
3 273 Surely a woman is not without power, unless, perhaps, there is a collar on her neck.
3 274 And then, soon, in my continuing contempt for the men of Earth, their softness and timidity, their fear of being men, their treason to their very nature, I began to enjoy arousing hopes I had no intention of satisfying, taunting the weaklings and fools with prospects of gratification which would inevitably fail to materialize.
I tried to chastise myself for my needs, and tried to deny my heart. What more could I have done to try to conform to the rules others would, against my will, attempt to impose on me? There is little joy in denying and belittling oneself, in trying to lie to oneself. I do not think one garment, one pair of shoes, one thought, one life, fits all. Lonely, and then angry, frustrated, arrant, and contemptuous, I had come to despise the males of Earth as weaklings, as little more than docile, pliant sources of gifts, books, flowers, candy, jewelry, free dinners, free entertainment, and such. I knew I was attractive, and that pleased me. Surely a woman is not without power, unless, perhaps, there is a collar on her neck. And then, soon, in my continuing contempt for the men of Earth, their softness and timidity, their fear of being men, their treason to their very nature, I began to enjoy arousing hopes I had no intention of satisfying, taunting the weaklings and fools with prospects of gratification which would inevitably fail to materialize. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )