"I regret
only that none return from the Sardar, for I have loved life. And on this
barbaric world I have seen it in all its beauty and cruelty, in all its glory
and sadness. I have learned that it is splendid and fearful and priceless. I
have seen it in the vanished towers of Ko-ro-ba and in the flight of a tarn, in
the movements of a beautiful woman, in the gleam of weaponry, in the sound of
tarn drums and the crash of thunder over green fields. I have found it at the
tables of sword companions and in the clash of the metals of war, in the touch
of a girl's lips and hair, in the blood of a sleen, in the sands and chains of
Tharna, in the scent of talenders and the hiss of the whip. I am grateful to the
immortal elements which have so conspired that I might once be."
---Outlaw of
Gor, page 253-254
"In denying it we deny our nature. In betraying it we betray no one but ourselves. The master will never be happy until he is a master. The slave will never be happy until she is a slave. It is what we
are."
--- Explorers of Gor, page 159
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