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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
e1c3296 | And I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples and bastards and broken things." Tyrion Lannister placed a hand over his heart and grinned." | George R.R. Martin | ||
337a095 | What is the song of ice and fire?" "It's no song I've ever heard." | George R.R. Martin | ||
cecfd34 | Have you noticed that the rain stopped the instant I had a roof above me? It will start again now that I'm back out. | George R.R. Martin | ||
a62ce51 | Even dreams cannot live up here. | George R.R. Martin | ||
d1993d9 | So, now that we are of one purpose, we ought have no more secrets between us. You say Joffrey had Lord Eddard killed, Varys dismissed Ser Barristan, and Littlefinger gifted us with Lord Slynt. Who murdered Jon Arryn?" Cersei yanked her hand back. "How should I know?" "The grieving widow in the Eyrie seems to think it was me. Where did she come by that notion, I wonder?" "I'm sure I don't know. That fool Eddard Stark accused me of the same t.. | George R.R. Martin | ||
aa8faf4 | When dead men come hunting in the night, do you think it matters who sits on the Iron Throne? | George R.R. Martin | ||
596dc64 | He caught the first man in the back of the knee before they even knew he was there, and the heavy axehead split flesh and bone like rotten wood. Logs that bleed, Tyrion thought inanely as the second man came for him. Tyrion ducked under his sword, lashed out with the axe, the man reeled backward... and Catelyn Stark stepped up behind him and opened his throat. The horseman remembered an urgent engagement elsewhere and galloped off suddenly. | George R.R. Martin | ||
eba7514 | Ser Rodrik groused. His opinion of singers was well known; music was a lovely thing for girls, but he could not comprehend why any healthy boy would fill his hand with a harp when he might have had a sword. | sword | George R.R. Martin | |
61185a3 | Fat and awkward and frightened he might be, but Samwell Tarly was no fool. One night he visited Jon in his cell. "I don't know what you did," he said, "but I know you did it." He looked away shyly. "I've never had a friend before." "We're not friends," Jon said. He put a hand on Sam's broad shoulder. "We're brothers." | George R.R. Martin | ||
8c6df69 | First lesson," Jon said. "Stick them with the pointy end." -- | George R.R. Martin | ||
ce4ff54 | Tyrion felt a pang of rage. "You fucking son of a pox-ridden ass," he spat. "I hope you die of a bloody flux." | George R.R. Martin | ||
2749629 | Hodor's real name was Walder. No one knew where "Hodor" had come from, she said, but when he started saying it, they started calling him by it. It was the only word he had." | George R.R. Martin | ||
649fcf3 | You are quick, for a dancing master, said Ser Meryn. You are slow, for a knight, Syrio replied. | humor meryn syrio knight | George R.R. Martin | |
9d02e75 | Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armor yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you." Jon" | George R.R. Martin | ||
ada7f7d | A fable from the Age of Heroes." The maester tsked. "You must put these dreams aside, they will only break your heart." | George R.R. Martin | ||
4238c19 | Above him loomed a grotesque fat man [...] His bedrobe was large enough to serve as a tourney pavilion, but its loosely knotted belt had come undone, exposing a huge white belly and a pair of heavy breasts that sagged like sacks of suet covered with coarse yellow hair. | hilarious | George R.R. Martin | |
5c8907d | Purple with rage, the king lashed out, a vicious backhand blow to the side of the head. She stumbled against the table and fell hard, yet Cersei Lannister did not cry out. Her slender fingers brushed her cheek, where the pale smooth skin was already reddening. On the morrow the bruise would cover half her face. "I shall wear this as a badge of honor," she announced. "Wear it in silence, or I'll honor you again," Robert vowed." | George R.R. Martin | ||
1d625b9 | Lord Petyr," Ned called after him. "I ... am grateful for your help. Perhaps I was wrong to distrust you." Littlefinger fingered his small pointed beard. "You are slow to learn, Lord Eddard. Distrusting me was the wisest thing you've done since you climbed down off your horse." | George R.R. Martin | ||
c576372 | You don't feel your wounds then, or the ache in your back from the weight of the armor, or the sweat running down into your eyes. You stop feeling, you stop thinking, you stop being you, there is only the fight, the foe, this man and then the next and the next and the next, and you know they are afraid and tired but you're not, you're alive, and death is all around you but their swords move so slowly, you can dance through them laughing." B.. | George R.R. Martin | ||
4da4c13 | She stalked off into the trees, wishing she could just saddle her horse and ride home. She was a good horse, a chestnut mare with a white blaze on her forehead. She could gallop off and never see any of them, unless she wanted to. Only then she'd have no one to scout ahead of her, or watch behind, or stand guard while she napped, and when the gold cloaks caught her, she's be all alone. It was safer to stay with Yoren and the others. | George R.R. Martin | ||
31cb486 | A man sees. A man hears. A man knows. | George R.R. Martin | ||
1f5abf6 | If it comes to killing, tell Ser Jacelyn I won't have it done in front of Tommen." Tyrion donned a heavy cloak of dark brown wool. "My nephew is tender-hearted." "Are you certain he's a Lannister?" | George R.R. Martin | ||
f33cb2a | As I was saying before we were so rudely interrupted," Tyrion began, "there is a serious flaw in Littlefinger's fable. Whatever you may believe of me, Lady Stark, I promise you this--I never bet against my family." | George R.R. Martin | ||
2f71529 | worms have crawled up your nose and eaten your wits. | stupidity morbid-humor sarcasm | George R.R. Martin | |
4864c6d | In the songs, the knights never screamed nor begged for mercy. | George R.R. Martin | ||
a0847a6 | I think he is a giant among us, here at the end of the world. | George R.R. Martin | ||
9aadc5a | A fool sings what he will, the master told his anxious princess, "You must not take his word to heart. On the morrow he may remember another song and this one will never be heard again." | George R.R. Martin | ||
180dd12 | A lady's armor is courtesy | George R.R. Martin | ||
3bdc382 | I am a knight--" "So I've noted. Tell me--did Cersei have you knighted before or after she took you into her bed?" The flicker in Lancel's green eyes was all the admission Tyrion needed. So Varys told it true. Well, no one can ever claim that my sister does not love her family." | George R.R. Martin | ||
8e224dd | The Red Sword of Heroes looks a proper mess | George R.R. Martin | ||
96f5ce0 | The night is dark and filled with terrors, | George R.R. Martin | ||
d9105b4 | Once I dreamed of flying, she thought, and now I've flown, and dream of stealing eggs. That made her laugh. "Men are mad and gods are madder" she told the grass, and the grass murmured its agreement." | inspirational | George R.R. Martin | |
bcfce31 | Will you not weep?" "I do not have the time for tears." | mourning grief loss sorrow strength weep tears | George R.R. Martin | |
01b15f1 | lsnyn tlthm dhkryt lbshr lthman Ht~ wn 'qsmw 'nhm ln ynsw 'bdan | George R.R. Martin | ||
d84be8b | Some things are best left unsaid, sweetling." "Even when we are alone?" "*Especially* when we are alone." | George R.R. Martin | ||
d74366d | Words are not swords. | words | George R.R. Martin | |
1c66b16 | In the darkness all the gods were strangers. | George R.R. Martin | ||
2766167 | Men are such thundering great fools. Even the sort who come along once in a thousand years. | George R.R. Martin | ||
dde75f3 | Many have served Him of Many Faces through the centuries, but only a few of His servants have been women. Women bring life into the world. We bring the gift of death. No one can do both. | George R.R. Martin | ||
3623620 | The gods are never that good. | George R.R. Martin | ||
e3b8dd3 | I wish it was all a dream. Then I could wake up. | George R.R. Martin | ||
dc017ad | All around, the sea was full of ships. Some were burning, some were sinking, some had been smashed to splinters. | George R.R. Martin | ||
5df06f6 | Things can change quickly in the game of thrones. Words are wind, and the wind is always blowing at the Wall. | wind | George R.R. Martin | |
1d7d666 | This is an evil dream, she thought. But if she were dreaming, why did it hurt so much? She tried to ask the shadows, but they did not answer. Perhaps they did not hear her. Perhaps they were not real. | George R.R. Martin |