George Martin

A Song of Ice and Fire. Book 5. A Dance With Dragons

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  • b5971680452has quoted3 months ago
    The winged shadow, the grieving father called him. He was the largest of her three, the fiercest, the wildest, with scales as black as night and eyes like pits of fire.
  • b5971680452has quoted4 months ago
    She was the blood of the dragon. She could kill the Sons of the Harpy, and the sons of the sons, and the sons of the sons of the sons. But a dragon could not feed a hungry child nor help a dying woman’s pain. And who would ever dare to love a dragon
  • b5971680452has quoted4 months ago
    Her fury was a fire in her belly.
  • b5971680452has quoted4 months ago
    What sort of mother lets her children rot in darkness?

    If I look back, I am doomed, Dany told herself … but how could she not look back? I should have seen it coming. Was I so blind, or did I close my eyes willfully, so I would not have to see the price of power?
  • b5971680452has quoted5 months ago
    Mother of dragons, Daenerys thought. Mother of monsters. What have I unleashed upon the world? A queen I am, but my throne is made of burned bones, and it rests on quicksand. Without dragons, how could she hope to hold Meereen, much less win back Westeros? I am the blood of the dragon, she thought. If they are monsters, so am I.
  • b5971680452has quoted5 months ago
    And who would ever dare to love a dragon?
  • b5971680452has quoted5 months ago
    No one ever kept me safe when I was little. Well, Ser Willem did, but then he died, and Viserys … I want to protect you but … it is so hard. To be strong. I don’t always know what I should do. I must know, though. I am all they have. I am the queen … the … the …”
  • b5971680452has quoted5 months ago
    They are afraid for their children,” Reznak said
  • b5971680452has quoted2 years ago
    If Aerys had agreed to marry her to Rhaegar, how many deaths might have been avoided? Cersei could have given the prince the sons he wanted, lions with purple eyes and silver manes … and with such a wife, Rhaegar might never have looked twice at Lyanna Stark. The northern girl had a wild beauty, as he recalled, though however bright a torch might burn it could never match the rising sun.
  • Isabel P.has quoted2 years ago
    The Drowned God did not answer. He seldom did. That was the trouble with gods.
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