| Quote | Character |
| 'Knowledge is a weapon, Jon. Arm yourself well before you ride forth to battle' | |
| 'What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger' | |
| 'So the b*stard boy sends me out to die?' | |
| 'The bears danced and the bells rang, and the prince wore red and gold and orange' | |
| 'My uncle always said that it was the sword in a mans hand that determined his worth, not the one between his legs' | |
| 'Our knees do not bend easily' | |
| 'Maybe I never saw a camel, but I know a camel's c**t when I smell one' | |
| 'There is small honor in unhorsing green boys' | |
| 'Oh, is it love we're talking now? And here I thought it was just c*cks and c*nts' | |
| 'Madness and greatness are two sides of the same coin' | |
| 'On the Wall, a man gets only what he earns' | |
| 'If I look back, I am lost' | |
| 'F**k you dwarf' | |
| 'The past remains the past. We can learn from it, but we cannot change it' | |
| 'It's no disgrace to miss your shot' | |
| 'It is one thing to be clever and another to be wise' | |
| 'When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die' | |
| 'Is it the justice of your cause you doubt, my lord, or the strength of your arm?' | |
| 'Lord Snow, if you muck this up, I'm going to rip out your liver and eat it raw with onions' | |
| 'Flies are the dead man's revenge. Corpses breed maggots, and maggots breed flies' | |
| 'I am but a young girl and know little of the ways of war' | |
| 'These old knights are more cunning than you think, or they would never have lived to see their first grey hair' | |
| 'Kings and corpses always draw attendants' | |
| 'Valor is a poor substitute for numbers' | |
| 'If you would take a man's life, you owe it to him to look into his eyes and hear his final words' | |
| 'No he was dead already, from that axe in his head. Still, it was pretty lucky, missing all those rocks' | |
| 'When I was a boy I dreamt that I could fly, When I woke, I couldn't...or so the maester said' | |
| 'Listen to the darkness' | |
| 'What sort of lady throws an apple?' | |
| 'Better to mock the game than to play and lose' | |
| 'Men call me Darkstar, and I am of the night' | |
| 'Your meat is bloody tough!' | |
| 'Elia of Dorne. I killed her screaming whelp. Then I raped her. Then I smashed her f**cking head in like this' | |
| 'Hodor?' | |
| 'My a*se is sore, and I think I've got blisters' | |
| 'Lord Randyll is of the view that you might benefit from a good hard raping' | |
| 'Should I pleasure the Khaleesi?' | |
| 'Wise measures. Though I have no love of that alchemist's piss' | |
| 'I seldom fling children from towers to improve their health. Yes, I meant for him to die' | |
| 'A girl should be bloody too. This is her work' | |
| 'Give me a man for every vow I've seen broken and the Wall will never lack for defenders' | |
| 'I can't stand the wailing of women' | |
| 'A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. the man who never reads lives only one' | |
| 'The seed is strong' | |
| 'First lesson, stick them with the pointy end' | |
| 'Rhaegar fought nobly, Rhaegar fought honorably. And Rhaegar died' | |
| 'From what I saw of Joffrey, you are as unfit a mother as you are a ruler' | |
| 'Crown! A crown for cart king!' | |
| 'You've just been good and foraged' | |
| 'No, you've got to carry me' | |
| ''Fortunately, they hate each other even more than they hate us' | |
| 'Love is sweet, dearest Ned, but it cannot change a man's nature' | |
| 'Is there anything as pointless as a king without a kingdom?' | |
| 'Gods make uncertain allies at best and that one has no power here' | |
| 'We look at mountains and call them eternal, and so they seem…but in the course of time, mountains rise and fall, rivers change their courses, stars fall from the sky...' | |
| 'When I left the Shadow Tower there were five men making noises about how they might be the stuff of kings. Tormund was one, the Magnar another. The other three I slew' | |
| 'You vile, scheming, evil b*tch' | |
| 'I pray for a glimpse of Azor Ahai, and yet R'hllor shows me only Jon Snow' | |
| 'Only death can pay for life' | |
| 'In Yunkai and Meereen, eunuchs are often made by removing a boy's test*cles, but leaving the pen*s. Such a creature is infertile, yet often still capable of erection. Only trouble | |
| 'He's a man. He dreams of her naked' | |
| 'We're children. We're supposed to be childish' | |
| 'You raped her. You murdered her. You killed her children...I will hear you say it. She was Elia of Dorne' | |
| 'Oh, I do hope he plays the Rains of Castemere. It's been almost an hour, I've forgotten how it goes' | |
| 'You tell him this, m'lord. You tell him he's bound on marching the wrong way. It's north he should be taking his swords. North, not south. You hear me?' | |
| 'Under the sea, the fish eat us. I know, I know, oh, oh, oh' | |
| 'I did warn you not to trust me, you know' | |
| 'Sir? Mylady?' | |
| 'Our honor means no more than our lives, so long as the realm is safe. Are you a man of the Night's watch?' | |
| 'He is dying of the venom, but slowly, and in exquisite agony' | |
| 'The gods made men to fight, and women to bear children. A woman's war is in the birthing bed' | |
| 'Perchance later you'll tell me how a nine year old girl the size of a wet rat managed to disarm you with a broomhandle and throw your sword into the river' | |
| 'I have won every battle, yet somehow I'm losing the war' | |
| 'Mother, make him fly!' | |
| 'Maybe next year' | |
| 'I prefer my history dead. Dead history is writ in ink, the living sort in blood' | |
| 'Jaime Lannister sends his regards' | |
| 'Too much light can hurt the eyes, my friend, and fire burns' | |
| 'Only a man who's been burned, knows what hell is really like' | |
| 'He is no true knight but he saved me all the same. save him if you can, and gentle the rage inside him' | |
| 'I will cut off your manhood and feed it to the goats' | |
| 'The Iron Throne is mine by rights. All those who deny that are my foes' | |
| '[Character name] needs liver and onions!' | |
| 'Fear cuts deeper than swords' | |
| 'My name is Reek, it rhymes with freak' | |
| 'The sun will not cease to shine if we miss a prayer or two' | |
| 'When I'm king in my own right, I'm going to outlaw beets' | |
| 'War makes thieves of many honest folk' | |
| 'And half me member is twice as long as any other man's' | |
| 'Where wh*res go' | |
| 'If I could pray with my c**k, I'd be much more religious' | |
| 'Kinthlayer, you are my captifth' | |
| 'There is no creature on earth half so terrifying as a truly just man' | |
| 'Take my hand and I will kill you, but first i'll tie you to the rail and make the crew a gift of your a*se' | |
| 'You don't want to wake the dragon, do you?' | |
| 'We'll have music, such sweet music, and wine, heh, the red will run, and we'll put some wrongs aright' | |
| 'So young, though mayhaps his blessing. Had he lived he would've grown up to be a Frey' | |
| 'Qarth wants no khalasars seething round our walls. The stench of all those horses...' | |
| 'You know nothing, Jon Snow' | |
| 'That's no law, just a sword. Happens I got one too' | |