Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
25
47
"How foolish it would be to be ashamed of one's needs and desires," I thought.
"How foolish it would be to be ashamed of one's needs and desires," I thought.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #47)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
44
Then comes the weepings and cryings out, the tears of abject surrender and gladness.
25
45
The most intelligent and vital are the first to come to their knees and press their lips gratefully to the feet of masters".
25
46
I thought of the radical sexual dimorphism of the human species, and the complementarities of nature.
25
47
"How foolish it would be to be ashamed of one's needs and desires," I thought.
25
48
"It would be to be ashamed of oneself".
25
49
"You are unusually well-figured, and exquisitely featured," he said.
25
50
"That would be more than enough for one to buy you.
Then comes the weepings and cryings out, the tears of abject surrender and gladness.
The most intelligent and vital are the first to come to their knees and press their lips gratefully to the feet of masters".
I thought of the radical sexual dimorphism of the human species, and the complementarities of nature.
"How foolish it would be to be ashamed of one's needs and desires," I thought.
"It would be to be ashamed of oneself".
"You are unusually well-figured, and exquisitely featured," he said.
"That would be more than enough for one to buy you.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 25)