Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
44
141
"He who defeats himself," I said, "regardless of caste, dishonors his homestone, and he who dishonors his homestone has no homestone".
"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, Sentence #141)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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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 homestone, and he who dishonors his homestone has no homestone".
44
142
"We will, of course, fight to the end," he said.
44
143
"Or the beginning," I said.
44
144
"I wish you well," said Thrasymedes.
"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".
"We will, of course, fight to the end," he said.
"Or the beginning," I said.
"I wish you well," said Thrasymedes.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 44)