Author of quotes: George Martin. Page 3



I stopped believing in gods the day as "Proud" crashed in our Bay. I vowed never to worship the gods, capable of cruelly send it to the bottom of my father and mother. In king's landing, the high Septon all prophesied, it happened that the goodness and justice come from the Seven, but what little I have seen of both, stemmed always from people.
Quote Explanation: In the books Stannis doesn't believe in the soul in Glora, as in gods in General, but only depicts the true believer to enjoy the magic of Melisandre.
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People are wired for struggle and suffering - care leave us only with the life.
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If all people will be forced to dig in the mud when foraging, one of them will find the time to look at the stars?
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Only in bed, without clothes, we are ourselves - a man and a woman, lovers, one flesh. Closer and to be impossible. Clothing makes us strangers.
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History is a wheel, for the nature of man unchanged in essence. What happened before, will happen again.
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Everything lasts a long time - from our fathers and mothers and even further, from grandfathers and great grandfathers. We are puppets in the hands of those who came before us, and someday our children will dance on the threads stretched by us.
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Death is not the worst. It's a gift that God gives us, ending poverty and suffering. When we are born, the many faces each of us sends a dark angel that is coming for us. When a person can no longer carry the burden of their sins and their sufferings, the angel takes him by the hand and takes them to the edge of the night, where the stars Shine forever.
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Covalency believe that man is the sum of all his names, and names mean a lot. On other planets, too, but Cavalcanti know in that sense more than others. The thing without a name does not exist. If it exists, it must be named. Conversely, if you give the name of the thing, then somewhere, on some level, it would appear, will continue to exist.
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- Maybe something [feeling] still, Gwen?
She stared at him.
- Wrong question, Dirk, you know. Always something remains. If from the beginning there was something. Otherwise it makes no sense to say. But if there was something present, they always leave, hunk of love, a Cup of hatred, despair, anger, physical - anything. But something remains.
- I don't know, derk sighed, pensively looking down. - I think you were the only one present in my life.
Sadly, whispered Gwen.
"Yes," he replied. - I agree.
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The sky should be the star. And a man should be a friend, tain, a duty that he puts above himself.
Quote Explanation: Tain - Marital partner in the language of the inhabitants of the planet kavalan
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The meeting of old lovers - it is quite trivial situation in which both feel awkward. Both don't know whether to reopen long-closed doors whether another awakening dormant feelings or wants to leave it as is.
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Give things name - and it occurs, will exist. The whole truth - in the title, and also all the lies. A false name may skew reality and its image.
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It annoys me when I watch a movie or read a book and the main character gets involved in an incredibly dangerous gamble along with his six companions... But no one dies. At best, one of them at some point, is wounded. But in the end, all out unharmed.
Quote Explanation: in an interview with WheelerCentre in 2015.
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If you're going to take a human life, he look into the eyes of the convict. Well, if you don't do that, then people may not deserve to die.
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- And you haven't borrowed from the classics? I was particularly interested in Russian writers.
- Russian? (Laughs.) The corpse of Tywin Lannister and what he's doing, borrowing from "the Brothers Karamazov", I admit you really.
Quote Explanation: Interview with film critic of "Medusa" by Anton Dolinin. August, 2017.
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