Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
59
"How then," asked a man, "could there be honor, order, civility, trust, respect, law, harmony, courage, and fellowship?" "I do not know," said another.
"How then," asked a man, "could there be honor, order, civility, trust, respect, law, harmony, courage, and fellowship?" "I do not know," said another.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #59)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
56
"Can such a thing be?" said another.
6
57
"Yes," said a man.
6
58
"I have heard that there is a far world, an entire world, without Home Stones".
6
59
"How then," asked a man, "could there be honor, order, civility, trust, respect, law, harmony, courage, and fellowship?" "I do not know," said another.
6
60
"It must then be a sorry world," said a man.
6
61
"True," said another.
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62
"How could it then be respected, treasured, loved, or cared for?" asked a man.
"Can such a thing be?" said another.
"Yes," said a man.
"I have heard that there is a far world, an entire world, without Home Stones".
"How then," asked a man, "could there be honor, order, civility, trust, respect, law, harmony, courage, and fellowship?" "I do not know," said another.
"It must then be a sorry world," said a man.
"True," said another.
"How could it then be respected, treasured, loved, or cared for?" asked a man.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 6)