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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 6669d74 | Ser Barristan Selmy raised his pale blue from the table and said, ''Your Grace, ther is honor in facing an enemy on the battlefield, but none in killing him in his mother's womb. Forgive me, but I must stannd with Lord Eddard. | the-bold | George R.R. Martin | |
| b3ddff8 | The shadows come to dance my lord, dance my lord, dance my lord. The shadows come to stay my lord, stay my lord, stay my lord... | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 0f0b304 | The tree had been dead a long time, but it seemed to live again in the fire | George R.R. Martin | ||
| e154778 | Bran knew that men slept on top of women when they shared a bed. Sleeping under Lord Manderly would be like sleeping under a fallen horse, he imagined. | a-game-of-thrones a-song-of-ice-and-fire bed bran-stark fallen-horse lord-manderly sleeping | George R.R. Martin | |
| d1f2232 | Lady, I have never been a hero, no Ryam Redwyne or Barristan the Bold. I've won no tourneys, no renown in war... but I was a knight once, and you have helped me remember what that meant. My life is a poor thing, but it is yours. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 030031e | Oh, I can see that," Catelyn said. "Lord Tully is fond of song, I hear. No doubt you've been to Riverrun." "A hundred times," Marillion the singer said airily. "They keep a chamber for me, and the young lord is like a brother." Catelyn smiled, wondering what Edmure would think of that. Another singer had once bedded a girl her brother fancied; he had hated the breed ever since. "And Winterfell?" she asked him. "Have you traveled north?" "Wh.. | winterfell | George R.R. Martin | |
| cf3ddab | Paint stripes on a toad, he does not become a tiger. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 7823994 | Bran had told himself a hundred times how much he hated hiding down here in the dark, how much he wanted to see the sun again, to ride his horse through wind and rain. But now that the moment was upon him, he was afraid. He'd felt safe in the darkness; when you could not even find your own hand in front of your face, it was easy to believe that no enemies could ever find you either. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 5d3daf0 | The day is won [...] And yet you do not smile, boy. The living should smile, for the dead cannot. | smile war | George R.R. Martin | |
| 66d41c7 | It was easy to forget that sometimes, when they were laughing together, or kissing. But then one of them would say something, or do something, and he would suddenly be reminded of the wall between their worlds. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 48ecc48 | But her eyes were the most terrible thing. Her eyes saw him, and they hated. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 66369db | Thee'th not to be touched, the goat screamed, spraying spittle all over Zollo. Thee hath to be a maid, you foolth! Thee'th worth a bag of thapphireth! | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 1a35f3f | She don't speak," said the big man in the yellow cloak. "You bloody bastards cut her throat too deep for that. But she remembers." He turned to the dead woman and said, "What do you say, m'lady? Was he part of it?" Lady Catelyn's eyes never left him. She nodded." | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 10e1273 | There is entirely too much tut-tutting in this realm, if you ask me. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 3f2f0ee | Hodor, hush," said Bran. "Be quiet now. No more stupid hodoring." | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 57908a3 | First I anger Edmure, and now Robb, but all I have done is speak the truth. Are men so fragile they cannot bear to hear it? | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 8c4f931 | Sing a song if you like." "Aloud?" "In your head." | George R.R. Martin | ||
| b722922 | Bastard children were born from lust and lies, men said; their nature was wanton and treacherous." -- Jon Snow" | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 6d1900a | It was the end of the world. And we are going beyond it. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| eb36f56 | It is one thing to deceive a king, and quite another to hide from the cricket in the rushes and the little bird in the chimney. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 440fa9c | Did you think I was as blind as Father?" Tyrion rubbed his cheek. "Who you lie with is no matter to me ... although it doesn't seem quite just that you should open your legs for one brother and not the other." | George R.R. Martin | ||
| ee5fff3 | Wherever she looked, she saw fires. They covered the earth like fallen stars, and like the stars there was no end to them. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 00b754f | Yet even so the darkness thickened, until it covered his eyes and filled his nose and stopped his ears, so he could not see or smell or hear or run, and the grey cliffs were gone and the dead horse was gone and his brother was gone and all was black and still and black and cold and black and dead and black... | George R. R. Martin | ||
| 328e2c2 | The Lord of Casterly Rock made such an impressive figure that it was a shock when his destrier dropped a load of dung right at the base of the throne. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 9e7d28b | There are worse ways to die than warm and drunk. I knew a brother drowned himself in wine once. It was a poor vintage, though, and his corpse did not improve it. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 7e8be1e | My father was a traitor," Sansa said at once. "And my brother and lady mother are traitors as well." That reflex she had learned quickly. "I am loyal to my beloved Joffrey." "No doubt. As loyal as a deer surrounded by wolves." "Lions," she whispered, without thinking. She glanced about nervously, but there was no one close enough to hear." | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 07a29a0 | My first rule of war, Cat-never give the enemy his wish | bryden-blackfish cat enemy first never rules tully war wishes | George R.R. Martin | |
| edf26f9 | Tyrion Lannister was bundled in furs so thickly he looked like a very small bear | George R. R. Martin | ||
| a91aeeb | The wind cut like a knife up here, and shrilled in the night like a mother mourning her slain children. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 6271765 | Abed, the walls pressed close and the ceiling hung heavy above him; abed, the room was his cell and Winterfell his prison. Yet outside his windows, the wide world still called. - Bran | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 3ebc171 | Do you hate her?" "Almost as much as I lover her." - Dany & Ser Jorah" | George R.R. Martin | ||
| b003f1d | He did not know whether he ought to be delighted or terrified. Perhaps a smidge of both." - Tyrion" | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 44107f0 | She sighed. "I wish I had their faith. Crimson is a Lannister color." "That thing's not crimson," Ser Brynden said. "Nor Tully red, the mud red of the river. That's blood up there, child, smeared across the sky." "Our blood or theirs?" "Was there ever a war where only one side bled?" | George R.R. Martin | ||
| f699bfe | when I was a lad half your age, my lady mother told me that if I stood about with my mouth open, a weasel was like to mistake it for his lair and run down my throat. If you have something to say, say it. Otherwise, beware of weasels. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 9adb356 | What grasses the horses had left was heavy with dew, as if some passing god had scattered a bag of diamonds over the earth. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| d61016f | They always seemed to know everything, but now there is only me, and it seems I know nothing, not even my duty. How can I do my duty if I do not know where it lies?" - Catelyn" | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 672bec3 | Trueborn children are made in a marriage bed and blessed by the Father and the Mother, but bastards are born of lust and weakness. | trueborn | George R.R. Martin | |
| 4fffabb | The only way to keep your people loyal is to make certain they fear you more than they do the enemy. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| a54023b | He may not look as tall or strong as some, but he is worth more than all of them." - Lysa" | George R.R. Martin | ||
| d4f9567 | The little man gave the big one a look. One of his eyes was green, one was black, and both were cool. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 8afae3c | She could feel tendrils spreading through her chest, like fingers of fire coiling around her heart, and on her tongue was a taste like honey and anise and cream, like mother's milk and Drogo's seed, like red meat and hot blood and molten gold. It was all the tastes she had ever known, and none of them... and then the glass was empty. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| da65fb0 | Every boy dreams of serving in the Kingsguard. | dreams kingsguard | George R.R. Martin | |
| 5653ee3 | Too much light can hurt the eyes, my friend, and fire burns. | George R.R. Martin | ||
| 29fa208 | You each name yourself king, yet the kingdom bleeds and no one lefts a sword to defend it but my son. | asoiaf catelyn-stark | George R.R. Martin |