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George R. R. Martin Quotes
A list of George R. R. Martin quotes. Here are the best quotes by George R. R. Martin on various subjects. These descriptive professional George R. R. Martin quotations cover the several periods of his career. These memorable quotations have become part of the collective conscience of George R. R. Martin's contemporaries and will be remembered for generations.

George R.R. Martin, sometimes known as GRRM is one of the most recognized fantasy and science fiction writers (not to be confused with fantasy sports). Born in New Jersey, Martin is known to many as the writer behind the hit book A Song of Ice and Fire, better known to many as the series of books behind the HBO television series Game of Thrones. He serves as an executive producer on the show and will generally write one episode per season while shaping the direction of the show.
 
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Never Forget What You Are
Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armour yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you.
A Reader Lives A Thousand Lives
"A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies," said Jojen. "The man who never reads lives only one."
A Mind Needs Books
A mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge
About My Fellow Novelists
Sometimes I think some of my fellow novelists who have not worked in television and film are very naive about this process. They get an offer and there's the dump truck full of money and they sign it, they cash the check and then they're not involved in the series. They may get invited to the premiere and they come out of the premiere looking like all of their children had just been gassed, with a stunned look on their face because everything has been changed.
From A Song of Fire and Ice
Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death. I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children. I shall wear no crowns and win no glory. I shall live and die at my post. I am the sword in the darkness. I am the watcher on the walls. I am the fire that burns against the cold, the light that brings the dawn, the horn that wakes the sleepers, the shield that guards the realms of men. I pledge my life and honor to the Night's Watch, for this night and all the nights to come.
My Own Heroes are the Dreamers
My own heroes are the dreamers, those men and women who tried to make the world a better place than when they found it, whether in small ways or great ones. Some succeeded, some failed, most had mixed results... but it is the effort that's heroic, as I see it. Win or lose, I admire those who fight the good fight.
Art Is Not A Democracy
Art is not a democracy. People don't get to vote on how it ends.
Battle of Good and Evil
In real life, the hardest aspect of the battle between good and evil is determining which is which.
Book Writing
Ten years from now, no one is going to care how quickly the books came out. The only thing that will matter, the only thing anyone will remember, is how good they were. That's my main concern, and always will be.
Fantasy - Written in the Language of Dreams
The best fantasy is written in the language of dreams. It is alive as dreams are alive, more real than real... for a moment at least... that long magic moment before we wake. Fantasy is silver and scarlet, indigo and azure, obsidian veined with gold and lapis lazuli. Reality is plywood and plastic, done up in mud brown and olive drab. Fantasy tastes of habaneros and honey, cinnamon and cloves, rare red meat and wines as sweet as summer. Reality is beans and tofu, and ashes at the end. Reality is the strip malls of Burbank, the smoke-stacks of Cleveland, a parking garage in Newark. Fantasy is the towers of Minas Tirith, the ancient stones of Gormenghast, the halls of Camelot. Fantasy flies on the wings of Icarus, reality on Southwest airlines. Why do our dreams become so much smaller when they finally come true?
We read fantasy to find the colors again, I think. To taste strong spices and hear the song the sirens sang. There is something old and true in fantasy that speaks to something deep within us, to the child who dreamt that one day he would hunt the forests of the night, and feast beneath the hollow hills, and find a love to last forever, somewhere south of Oz and north of Shangri-La.
They can keep their heaven. When I die, I'd sooner go to Middle Earth.


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