Quotes From "A Song Of Ice And Fire"

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“The longer Cersei waits, the angrier she'll become, and anger makes her stupid. I much prefer angry and stupid to composed and cunning.”​
 
“Dead, all dead but me, and I am dead to the world.”​
 
“Every northerner is worth ten of these southron swords,”​
 
“A queen that trust no one is as foolish as a queen who trusts everyone.”​
 
“I am still half a world from Westeros, Dany reminded herself, but every hour brings me closer. She tried to imagine what it would feel like, when she first caught sight of the land she was born to rule. It will be as fair a shore as I have ever seen,
I know it. How could it be otherwise?”​
 
“Leave me.” Cersei rolled away and pulled up the bedclothes to cover herself, shivering. Dawn was breaking. It would be morning soon, and all of this would be forgotten. It had never happened.​
 
“They had woken him as they had her, pounding on his door in the black of night to yank him rudely from his dreams. Were they good dreams, brother? Do you dream of sunlight and laughter and a maiden's kisses? I pray you do.
Her own dreams were dark and laced with terrors.”​
 
“A fat man always sits comfortably, I am thinking, for he takes his pillow with him wherever he goes.”​
 
“The Wall was like that. Sometimes he could almost forget that it was there, the way you forgot about the sky or the earth underfoot, but there were other times when it seemed as if there was nothing else in the world.”
 
“He was a bee in a stone honeycomb, and someone had cut off his wings.”​
 
“Tell me again what you saved.''
''Your life'' Daenerys, said.

Mirri Maz Duur laughed cruelly. ''Look to your khal and see what life is worth when all the rest is gone.”​
 
“Even now, he did not know if he was doing the honorable thing. The southron had it easier. They had their septons to talk to, someone to tell them the gods will and help sort out right from wrong.
But, the Starks worshiped the old gods, the nameless gods,
the nameless gods, and if the heart trees heard, they did not speak.”​
 
“Remember, we know where you sleep,” Jon said softly.​
 
“I dreamt a wolf howling in the rain but no one heard his grief.”​
 
“...trying to remember was like trying to catch the rain with her fingers.”​
 
“A few of them even looked like soldiers. In a bad light. If you squint.”​
 
“Wars need not be fought until the last drop of blood.”​
 
“These wolves are more than wolves, Robb. You must know that. I think perhaps the gods sent them to us. Your father's gods, the old gods of the north. Five wolf pups, Robb, five for five Stark children.”​
 
“Will saw its eyes; blue, deeper and bluer than any human eyes, a blue that burned like ice.”​
 
“A dozen great fires raged under the city walls, where casks of burning pitch had exploded, but the wildfire reduced them to no more than candles in a burning house,
their orange and scarlet pennons fluttering insignificantly against the jade holocaust.”​
 
Geri