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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 61 The ethical teachings of Gor, which are independent of the claims and propositions of the Initiates, amount to little more than the Caste Codes—collections of sayings whose origins are lost in antiquity.
3 62 I was specially drilled in the Code of the Warrior Caste.
3 63 "It's just as well," said Torm.
3 64 "You would never make a scribe".
3 65 The Code of the Warrior was, in general, characterized by a rudimentary chivalry, emphasizing loyalty to the Pride Chiefs and the Home Stone.
3 66 It was harsh, but with a certain gallantry, a sense of honor that I could respect.
3 67 A man could do worse than live by such a code.
The ethical teachings of Gor, which are independent of the claims and propositions of the Initiates, amount to little more than the Caste Codes—collections of sayings whose origins are lost in antiquity. I was specially drilled in the Code of the Warrior Caste. "It's just as well," said Torm. "You would never make a scribe". The Code of the Warrior was, in general, characterized by a rudimentary chivalry, emphasizing loyalty to the Pride Chiefs and the Home Stone. It was harsh, but with a certain gallantry, a sense of honor that I could respect. A man could do worse than live by such a code. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )