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Beasts of
Gor p.11
You may judge
and scorn the Goreans if you wish. Know as well, however, that they judge and scorn
you. They fulfill themselves as you do not. Hate them for their pride and
power. They will pity you for your shame and weakness.
Mercenaries of
Gor p. 235
If some women are natural slaves, and know this in their
hearts," I said, "would you prefer that they conceal this from the
world? Do such lies please you? Do you commend them, truly? Would you advise
these women to indulge in deceit, to rejoice in the practice of hypocrisy? What
do you say to their needs? Are these of no importance, because they may not
appeal to you, personally? Do you encourage them to deprivation? Do you really
prescribe for them in their tumult and yearning larger and larger doses of
frustration? Must everyone be as you think perhaps you yourself should be, as
you desperately command yourself to be? What do you fear? What accounts for
your hostility, your venomous resentment? Would you truly keep them from their
natural fulfillment?
Tribesmen of Gor
p.10
You are
slave. You are owned. You are a female. You will be forced to be a woman. The
Gorean man will accept no compromise on your femininity, not from a slave. She
will be what he wishes, and that is a woman, fully, and his. If necessary, you
will be whipped or starved. You may fight your Master. He will, if he wishes,
allow this to prolong the sport of your conquest., but in the end, it is you
who are slave, it is you who will lose. On earth, you had society at your back,
he could not so much as speak harshly to you but you would rush away or summon
magistrates; here, however, society is not at your back, but his. It will abet
him in his wishes, for you are only slave; you will have no one to call -
nowhere to run; you will be alone with him and at his mercy. Further, he has
not been conditioned with counterinstinctual value sets, programmed with guilt,
taught self-hatred. He has been taught pride and has, in the very air he
breathes, inbibed the mastery of females. They are different men. They are not
earthlings. They are Goreans. They are strong, they are hard, and they will
conquer you. For a man of earth, you might never be a woman. For a man of Gor,
I assure you, my dear, sooner or later you will be.
The
Gorean Master commands sensuality in his female slaves. You will be taught to
move as a woman, not a puppet of wood. You will be taught to be sensual. You
will learn your womanhood. And, I will tell you where you will learn it. At the
feet of a Master.
Players of
Gor p.176
He who surrenders his mastery surrenders his
manhood. I wondered what those who flocked like sheep to their own castration
received in recompense for their manhood. I supposed it must be very valuable.
But if this were so, why did they feel it necessary to shrill so petulantly at
others, those who scorned them and had chosen different paths?
Players of
Gor p.176
The being
of the slave, like the being of the master,' she said, `is a totality.'
Kajira of Gor
p.123
Insubordination, slaves are quickly taught, is not
acceptible, in any way, to the Gorean master.
Captive of
Gor p 73
A Gorean slave girl in the presence of a free man or
woman always kneels, unless excused from doing so...A Gorean slave,
incidentally, always addresses free men as `Master,' and all free women as
`Mistress.'
Captive of
Gor p.287
`Who!' she demanded.`I did,' I cried. `I did!'`Speak
as a slave!' demanded Ute.`El-in-or betrayed Ute!' I cried. `El-in-nor betrayed
Ute!'
Explorers of
Gor p. 316
`In the eyes of Gorean law you are an animal. You
have no name in your own right. You may be collared and leashed. You may be bought
and sold, whipped, treated as the master pleases, disposed of as he sees fit.
You have no rights whatsoever. Legally you have no more status than a tarsk or
vulo. Legally, literally, you are an animal.'
Magicians of Gor p.226
`Forgive me, Masters!' she wept. `You are men! You
are men! A slave begs forgiveness!'
Assassin of Gor p.131
`I remember the lash,' said Phyllis.`Phyllis
remembers the lash,' corrected Flaminius.`I am not a child!' she cried.`You are
a slave,' said Flaminius.`No,' she said `No!'`I see,' said Flaminius sadly, `it
will be necessary to beat you.'`Phyllis remembers the lash,' said the girl
numbly.`Excellent,' said Flaminius. `Phyllis will be good. Phyllis will eat her
gruel. Phyllis will drink her water.'She looked at him with hatred.His eyes met
hers and they conquered. She dropped her head, turning it to one side.`Phyllis
will be good,' she said. `Phyllis will eat her gruel. Phyllis will drink her
water.'
Magicians of
Gor p.193
`It is common,' I said, `for a slave to request
permission to speak.'`Forgive me, Master,' she said, putting down her
head.
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