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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 984 In spite of my brands, I would be superior to them all.
15 985 I began to wear a new morality with a smugness.
15 986 I became arrogant in my virtue, to the irritation of the other girls, but I did not care, for I was better than they.
15 987 I would not now lie or cheat or steal, of course, but not now because I did not care for that sort of thing, or did not wish to behave in such a fashion, but primarily because I was not the sort of person who would do that sort of thing.
15 988 It was beneath me.
15 989 I was too good to behave in such a fashion.
15 990 Virtue, I discovered, is one way in which a human being may attempt to diminish and insult others.
In spite of my brands, I would be superior to them all. I began to wear a new morality with a smugness. I became arrogant in my virtue, to the irritation of the other girls, but I did not care, for I was better than they. I would not now lie or cheat or steal, of course, but not now because I did not care for that sort of thing, or did not wish to behave in such a fashion, but primarily because I was not the sort of person who would do that sort of thing. It was beneath me. I was too good to behave in such a fashion. Virtue, I discovered, is one way in which a human being may attempt to diminish and insult others. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )