Gorean Quotes

Tal everyone,

Here goes another quote from the books themselves, considering they are without any doubt the best way to get to know the Gorean Philosophy and Lifestyle.

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“As the story has it, Della was an outspoken, impatient, haughty, critical, lazy slave whose master, presumably because of his fondness for his property, was reluctant to impose discipline on her.

Soon Della, despite her tunic and collar, began to assume the airs of a free woman.

One night, when Della had neglected to press her lips to her master’s thigh and beg to be used, he had had enough.

She was, after all, a slave, and not a free woman. He braceleted her hands behind her back and conducted her to the opening of the Beast Caves.

“Why have you brought me here?” asked Della. “What are you going to do?” “You have not been fully pleasing,” said her master. “I am going to feed you to the beasts.”

At that point, two of the beasts, growling, their eyes like flaming copper in the light of the moons, emerged from the cave.

Della, terrified, instantly threw herself to her knees before her master, begging his mercy and forgiveness, pleading for her life.

He said nothing, but turned about and returned to the city, Della hurrying behind him, heeling him.

After that, it is said that Della became an obedient, dutiful, and loving slave.

She became happy, having learned who was master and who was slave, and that each should be what they are, fully and perfectly.””

© John Norman – Gorean Saga – Book 37 “Warriors of Gor”

©2023 -Written by Azrael Phoenix


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