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Maesters Quotes By George R R Martin

Fuck your lineage," said Gerris. "The dragons won't care about your blood, except maybe how it tastes. You cannot tame a dragon with a history lesson. They're monsters, not maesters. Quent, is this truly what you want to do? — George R R Martin

Maesters Quotes By Adil Salahi

...What remains to be said is that no portrait of the Prophet's character will do him justice. He was superior to anything we can imagine. Perhaps the description that comes closest to the truth is that he was "the teacher of perfect goodness." May God reward him well for having taught that perfect goodness to humanity. — Adil Salahi

Maesters Quotes By Judith Orloff

Whenever your well-being feels at risk around certain people, make a tactful and swift exit. — Judith Orloff

Maesters Quotes By George R R Martin

The maesters may believe what they wish. Ask a woods witch if you would know the truth. The grey death sleeps, only to wake again. The child is not clean! — George R R Martin

Maesters Quotes By Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf

They think we are retarded. They are retarded. — Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf

Maesters Quotes By Ramona Matta

Learn to trust your instincts more often. They tend to be the most accurate alarm. — Ramona Matta

Maesters Quotes By Lew Temple

I'm a leukemia survivor, and I recall during my darkest days in the hospital when my friends would come to see me, especially the male friends - they had certain mortality issues with their visit. — Lew Temple

Maesters Quotes By Lynn Abbey

The money can be decent, but I really don't recommend the work-for-hire route as an entry into publishing. Too many things can go wrong. — Lynn Abbey

Maesters Quotes By Shannon Delany

Sometimes we do not know what role we play until it is thrust upon us and we can only then do our best to carry it off. — Shannon Delany