No one is truly free, they are a slave to wealth, fortune, the law, or other people restraining them from acting according to their will.
Kimse tam anlamıyla özgür değildir, zenginliğin, talihin, kanunun veya onları kendi isteklerine göre davranmaktan alıkoyan diğer kişilerin köleleridirler.
Her name is Margaret.. and she's in love with her daddy's number-one slave His name is Thaddeus. She's married, but her white slave-owner husband has AlDS.
Adı Margaret…ve babasının bir numaralı kölesine aşık. Adı Thaddeus. Margaret evli, ama beyaz, köle-sahibi kocasının AIDS i var.
- A runaway slave. Bought be a Spanish settler from a slave trader.
- l see. Is that lawful?
- Supply and demand is the law of trade.
- And the law of souls?
- Kaçak bir esir. Bir esir tüccarından İspanyol göçmen olarak alınmış.
- Anlıyorum. Bu yasal mı?
- Arz ve talep ticaretin kanunudur.
- Ya ruhun kanunu?
- Ideally 1,000 men, sir.
- One thousand men. And where're they gonna come from?
- Slave labour.
- They are criminals.
- They've been sentenced to hard labour. And this is very hard labour.
- İdeal olarak, 1000 adam, efendim.
- Bin adam. Peki nereden gelecekler?
- Mahkum işgücü.
- Onlar suçlu.
- Ağır işe çarptırıldılar. Ve bu çok ağır bir iş.
.. an illiterate slave woman added to her master's wealth.. by giving birth to a son whom she named Spartacus. A proud, rebellious son.. who was sold to living death in the mines of Libya.. before his thirteenth birthday.
….cahil bir köle kadın, majestelerinin varlığına eklenen…Spartaküs adını verdiği bir erkek çocuğu dünyaya getirerek. Gururlu, asi bir oğul.. Libya’daki maden ocaklarında yaşayan ölülere satılan…onüçüncü yaşgününden önce.
A "vulnerable" man was kept as a slave by family members who tortured him for his benefit money before his headless body was dumped in a lake, a court hears.
According to the Gorean way of looking at things a taste of the slave ring is thought to be occasionally beneficial to all women, even the exalted free woman. John Norman
All the principal people in the town are concerned in the slave trade, and their chief wealth consists in the number of slaves they possess; therefore there is little chance of the trade being, for many years, totally abolished. George Grey