Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
147
"Only in a collar can a woman be truly free," I said.
"Only in a collar can a woman be truly free," I said.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #147)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
144
Indeed, it is enough merely to threaten such a girl with return to Earth to make them do anything".
4
145
He smiled.
4
146
"They love their collars".
4
147
"Only in a collar can a woman be truly free," I said.
4
148
It was a Gorean saying.
4
149
History on Earth, long ago, had taken a turning away from the body, from nature, from the needs of men and women, from genetically linked psychobiological realities; this turning away, ultimately and inevitably, had produced an unloved, exploited, polluted planet swarming with miserable populations of unhappy, petty, self-seeking, frustrated animals; the human being of Earth had no Home Stone; this turning away had never taken place on the planet Gor.
4
150
"The girl, then," said the slave master, referring to Alyena, "is an Earth girl".
Indeed, it is enough merely to threaten such a girl with return to Earth to make them do anything".
He smiled.
"They love their collars".
"Only in a collar can a woman be truly free," I said.
It was a Gorean saying.
History on Earth, long ago, had taken a turning away from the body, from nature, from the needs of men and women, from genetically linked psychobiological realities; this turning away, ultimately and inevitably, had produced an unloved, exploited, polluted planet swarming with miserable populations of unhappy, petty, self-seeking, frustrated animals; the human being of Earth had no Home Stone; this turning away had never taken place on the planet Gor.
"The girl, then," said the slave master, referring to Alyena, "is an Earth girl".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4)