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Surprisingly, Stannis smiled at that. You're bold enough to be a Stark. Yes, I should have come sooner. If not for my Hand, I might not have come at all. Lord Seaworth is a man of humble birth, but he reminded me of my duty, when all I could think of was my rights. I had the cart before the horse, Davos said. I was trying to win the throne to save the kingdom, when I should have been trying to save the kingdom to win the throne. — George R R Martin

I think drugs played a big role in the Taboo scene. People were taking copious amounts of ecstasy, which had filtered over from New York, and at a certain point you were more likely to spend most of the night in the toilets at the club. — Boy George

Will none wipe the sneer of the face of the cosmos? — Poul Anderson

The thing I'm most afraid of is me. Of not knowing what I'm going to do. Of not knowing what I'm doing right now — Haruki Murakami

you need to understand the past in order to be a part of the future — Morgan Wylie

Everything good is the transmutation of something evil: every god has a devil for a father. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Silence is become his mother tongue. — Oliver Goldsmith

The wagon rests in winter, the sleigh in summer, the horse never. — Unknown

Between the two of us, we've got a family tree rooted in Hell! — Sharon Kay Penman

Daisy," he whispered, turning until she was tucked beneath him once more. "I didn't mean for this to happen." His fingers investigated the fragile angles of her face, the smiling curve of her lips. "But now it seems impossible that I held out as long as I did. — Lisa Kleypas

States are not populated in accordance with the natural progression of propagation, but by virtue of their industry, their products, and their different institutions. ... Men multiply like the yields from the ground and in proportion to the advantages and resources they find in their labors. — Michel Foucault

There is always the danger in scientific work that some word or phrase will be used by different authors to express so many ideas and surmises that, unless redefined, it loses all real significance. — Gilbert N. Lewis

It was the same with time, he thought, and also sorrow. They were both waiting to catch you. And no matter how much you shook your arms at them and hollered, they knew they were bigger. They knew they would get you in the end. — Rachel Joyce