A Dance With Dragons Quotes

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George R.R. Martin
“She never forgets a slight, real or imagined. She takes caution for cowardice and dissent for defiance. And she is greedy. Greedy for power, for honour, for love.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“She had no time for sleep, with the weight of the world upon her shoulders. And she feared to dream. Sleep is a little death, dreams the whisperings of the Other, who would drag us all into his eternal night.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“Pissing is the least of my talents. You ought to see me shit”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“He says that it is good luck to rub the head of a dwarf,” Haldon said after an exchange with the guard in his own tongue.
Tyrion forced himself to smile at the man. “Tell him that it is even better luck to suck on a dwarf’s cock.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“Our maester chuckled at me and told us that Prince Rhaegar was certain to defeat this rebel. That was when Stark said, 'In this world only winter is certain. We may lose our heads, it's true . . . but what if we should prevail?' My father sent him on his way with his head still on his shoulders. 'If you lose,' he told Lord Eddard, 'you were never here.'"
"No more than I was," said Davos Seaworth.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“Shadows." The world seemed darker when he said it.
"Every man who walks the earth casts a shadow on the world. Some are thin and weak, others long and dark.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“I would choose freedom over comfort every time.”
George R.R. Martin

George R.R. Martin
“It were the black one,” the man said, in a Ghiscari growl, “the winged shadow. He come down from the sky and … and …”

No. Dany shivered. No, no, oh no….

…”Those are no sheep bones.”
George R.R. Martin

George R.R. Martin
“That was a lesson Melisandre had learned long before Asshai; the more effortless the sorcery appears, the more men fear the sorcerer.”
George R. R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

George R.R. Martin
“Women were always the cruelest where other women were concerned.”
GEORGE R. R. MARTIN

George R.R. Martin
“As you say," Tyrion grinned. "If I were Volantene, and free, and had the blood, you'd have my vote for triarch, my lady."

"I am no lady," the widow replied, "just Vogarro's whore. You want to be gone from here before the tigers come. Should you reach your queen, give her a message from the slaves of Old Volantis." She touched the faded scar upon her wrinkled cheek, where her tears had been cut away. "Tell her we are waiting. Tell her to come soon.”
George R.R. Martin

George R.R. Martin
“Wylla." Lord Wyman smiled. "Did you see how brave she was? Even when I threatened to have her tongue out, she reminded me of the debt White Harbor owes to the Starks of Winterfell, a debt that can never be repaid. Wylla spoke from the heart, as did Lady Leona. Forgive her if you can, my lord. She is a foolish, frightened woman, and Wylis is her life. Not every man has it in him to be Prince Aemon the Dragonknight or Symeon Star-Eyes, and not every woman can be as brave as my Wylla.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“Quentyn had never felt so much a boy as when he'd stood before Daenerys Targaryen, pleading for her hand. The thought of bedding her terrified him almost as much as her dragons had. What if he could not please her?”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“Ateş ölmek için korkunç bir yol. Cehennemlerin ateşten olması boşuna değil.”
George R.R. Martin

George R.R. Martin
“Shall I prick my prick as well?”
George R.R. Martin

George R.R. Martin
“As the western sky turned the color of a blood bruise, she heard the sound of approaching horses. Dany rose, wiped her hands on her ragged undertunic, and went to stand beside her dragon.
That was how Khal Jhaqo found her, when half a hundred mounted warriors emerged from the drifting smoke.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“They killed Lord Eddard and Lady Catelyn and King Robb," she said. "He was our king! He was brave and good, and the Freys murdered him. If Lord Stannis will avenge him, we should join Lord Stannis.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“Ned Stark was here?”
“At the dawn of Robert’s Rebellion. The Mad King had sent to the Eerie for Stark’s head, but Jon Arryn sent him back defiance. Gulltown stayed loyal to the throne, though. To get home and call his banners, Stark had to cross the mountains to the Fingers and find a fisherman to carry him across the Bite. A storm caught them on the way. The fisherman drowned, but his daughter got Stark to the Sisters before the boat went down. They say he left her with a bag of silver and a bastard in her belly. Jon Snow, she named him, after Arryn.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“Is this a knight who comes before us, or the answer to a child’s riddle?”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“For every hour of fighting, a Kingsguard knight spent ten thousand hours watching, waiting, standing silent in the shadows.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“On a cushioned stool at his feet perched a plump pink lady. Behind Lord Wyman’s stood two younger women, sisters by the look of them. The elder wore her brown hair bound in a long braid. The younger, no more than fifteen, had an even longer braid, dyed a garish green.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“Was it possible that one of Robb Stark’s brothers had survived the ruin of Winterfell? Did Manderly have a Stark heir hidden away in his castle? A found boy or a feigned one? The north would rise for either, he suspected… but Stannis Baratheon would never make common cause with an imposter.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons