Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
221
The youth of Earth have no homestone.
The youth of Earth have no Home Stone.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #221)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
218
In this ceremony the homestone of the city is held by each young person and kissed.
26
219
Only then are the laurel wreath and the mantle of citizenship conferred.
26
220
This is a moment no young person of Ar forgets.
26
221
The youth of Earth have no homestone.
26
222
Citizenship, interestingly, in most Gorean cities is conferred only upon the coming of age, and only after certain examinations are passed.
26
223
Further, the youth of Gor, in most cities, must be vouched for by citizens of the city, not related in blood to him, and be questioned before a committee of citizens, intent upon determining his worthiness or lack thereof to take the homestone of the city as his own.
26
224
Citizenship in most Gorean communities is not something accrued in virtue of the accident of birth but earned by virtue of intent and application.
In this ceremony the home stone of the city is held by each young person and kissed.
Only then are the laurel wreath and the mantle of citizenship conferred.
This is a moment no young person of Ar forgets.
The youth of Earth have no home stone.
Citizenship, interestingly, in most Gorean cities is conferred only upon the coming of age, and only after certain examinations are passed.
Further, the youth of Gor, in most cities, must be vouched for by citizens of the city, not related in blood to him, and be questioned before a committee of citizens, intent upon determining his worthiness or lack thereof to take the home stone of the city as his own.
Citizenship in most Gorean communities is not something accrued in virtue of the accident of birth but earned by virtue of intent and application.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 26)