Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
391
"You think," I said, "that I am saying that a woman is nothing—that is not it—I am saying she is marvelous, but that she becomes truly herself and magnificent only after the surrenders of love".
"You think," I said, "that I am saying that a woman is nothing—that is not it—I am saying she is marvelous, but that she becomes truly herself and magnificent only after the surrenders of love".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #391)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
388
"That," I said, "is the way it is!" "Nonsense," said she.
25
389
"The Goreans recognize," I said, "that this truth is hard for women to understand, that they will reject it, that they will fear it and fight it".
25
390
"Because," said Elizabeth, "it is not true".
25
391
"You think," I said, "that I am saying that a woman is nothing—that is not it—I am saying she is marvelous, but that she becomes truly herself and magnificent only after the surrenders of love".
25
392
"Silly!" said Elizabeth.
25
393
"That is why," I remarked, "that upon this barbaric world the woman who cannot surrender herself is upon occasion simply conquered".
25
394
Elizabeth threw back her head and laughed merrily.
"That," I said, "is the way it is!" "Nonsense," said she.
"The Goreans recognize," I said, "that this truth is hard for women to understand, that they will reject it, that they will fear it and fight it".
"Because," said Elizabeth, "it is not true".
"You think," I said, "that I am saying that a woman is nothing—that is not it—I am saying she is marvelous, but that she becomes truly herself and magnificent only after the surrenders of love".
"Silly!" said Elizabeth.
"That is why," I remarked, "that upon this barbaric world the woman who cannot surrender herself is upon occasion simply conquered".
Elizabeth threw back her head and laughed merrily.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25)