Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
44
138
"What more dangerous enemy could you face? Who but yourself could be your most dangerous enemy? He who will defeat himself does not deserve a sword".
"What more dangerous enemy could you face? Who but yourself could be your most dangerous enemy? He who will defeat himself does not deserve a sword".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 44, Sentence #138)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
44
135
"Then look further," I said.
44
136
"Surely we can speak honestly amongst ourselves," said Thrasymedes.
44
137
"Do not be your own foe," I said.
44
138
"What more dangerous enemy could you face? Who but yourself could be your most dangerous enemy? He who will defeat himself does not deserve a sword".
44
139
"Mine is not the scarlet caste," he said.
44
140
"My codes do not oblige me to courage, or its semblance".
44
141
"He who defeats himself," I said, "regardless of caste, dishonors his Home Stone, and he who dishonors his Home Stone has no Home Stone".
"Then look further," I said.
"Surely we can speak honestly amongst ourselves," said Thrasymedes.
"Do not be your own foe," I said.
"What more dangerous enemy could you face? Who but yourself could be your most dangerous enemy? He who will defeat himself does not deserve a sword".
"Mine is not the scarlet caste," he said.
"My codes do not oblige me to courage, or its semblance".
"He who defeats himself," I said, "regardless of caste, dishonors his Home Stone, and he who dishonors his Home Stone has no Home Stone".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 44)