20 Game of Thrones Quotes that Will Give You Chills
If you’re one of the few people who hasn’t yet seen a single episode of Game of Thrones, then I don’t know what you’re waiting for. And if you didn’t even hear about the show, you’re probably not from this planet.
Thrilling and entertaining, Game of Thrones proved to be a massive success from its very first season.
While some criticize the level of violence, nudity and the impact it has on its audience, the show continues to be one of the best on TV. Its plot lines and memorable characters have all the ingredients to hook viewers in. But besides magic and dragons, Game of Thrones mostly considers the human character and what individuals are willing to do for power or survival.
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As George R. R. Martin stated: "The true horrors of human history derive not from orcs and Dark Lords, but from ourselves."
Cheers to that, Mr. Martin! Monsters probably lack imagination compared to what people are capable of under certain circumstances, and Game of Thrones paints that picture perfectly.
Here’s our collection of the best Game of Thrones quotes.
The powerful have always preyed on the powerless. That's how they became powerful in the first place.-- Tyrion Lannister
A lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of a sheep.-- Tywin Lannister
Power resides where men believe it resides. It's a trick. A shadow on the wall. And a very small man can cast a very large shadow.-- Lord Varys
A mind needs books like a sword needs a whetstone. That's why I read so much.-- Tyrion Lannister
The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword.-- Ned Stark
Chaos isn't a pit. Chaos is a ladder. Many who try to climb it fail, and never get to try again.-- Petyr Baelish
The fall breaks them. And some are given a chance to climb; they cling to the real or the gods or love.-- Petyr Baelish
There is only one god and his name is Death, and there is only one thing we say to Death: 'Not today.'-- Syrio Forel
Never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor, and it can never be used to hurt you.-- Tyrion Lannister
Any man who must say 'I am the King' is no true King.– Tywin Lannister
It’s the family name that lives on. It’s all that lives on.-- Tywin Lannister
You know nothing, Jon Snow.– Ygritte
It’s easy to confuse what is with what ought to be, especially when what is has worked out in your favor.-- Tyrion Lannister
Leave one wolf alive and the sheep are never safe.-- Arya Stark
There's a beast in every man, and it stirs when you put a sword in his hand.-- Jorah Mormont
By what right does the wolf judge the lion?-- Jaime Lannister
Nothing isn't better or worse than anything. Nothing is just nothing.-- Arya Stark
A ruler who kills those devoted to her is not a ruler who inspires devotion.-- Tyrion Lannister
I have always found revenge to be the purest of motivations.-- Petyr Baelish
It’s better to be cruel than weak.– Theon Greyjoy
The freedom to make my own mistakes was all I ever wanted.– Mance Rayder
Military Dad Defends His 4 Little Daughters When Strangers Make This Rude Remark
Military Dad of 4 Daughters Defends His Girls When Strangers Make This Rude Remark
Austin von Letkemann is the military officer strangers feel "sorry" for — and the reason is infuriating.
Whenever the devoted father leaves the house with his four children, strangers can't help but notice the officer in uniform is holding hands with 4 adorable little girls. They will tell the traditionally "masculine" and "all American" dad they feel sorry for him, because he has no sons. This dad makes one thing very clear: They are his daughters, they aren't a burden.
In a passionate video, von Letkemann took to Instagram to share with his followers that the only thing that's "difficult" about being a girl dad — is clapping back to these sexist remarks over and over again.
They Mock His Daughters To Their Face
When strangers approach Austin von Letkemann and his four daughters, they don't always realize that their comments are being overheard. They seem oblivious to the fact that his girls understand every word. Von Letkemann describes how people will approach him and, without thinking, make remarks like "I'm sorry" or even joke about his lack of sons. What they don't realize is that these comments, intended to be light-hearted or humorous, can be deeply hurtful to his daughters. These strangers are not just disrespecting von Letkemann's choices as a father; they're also sending a message to his daughters that their presence is something to be pitied. It’s a message that von Letkemann won't stand for, and he's speaking out to defend his girls from these insensitive remarksSaying "Get Your Shotgun" Isn't Funny — It's Sexist
Another common comment that Austin von Letkemann encounters is the old "better get your shotgun ready" trope, often delivered with a smirk or a wink. This line is typically intended to suggest that a father with daughters should be on high alert to protect them from potential "suitors," implying that they are objects to be guarded rather than individuals with agency.
Von Letkemann finds this line of thinking outdated and sexist. In his viral Instagram video, he points out that these jokes are not just stale — they're damaging.
By suggesting that his daughters require armed protection, the joke reinforces the idea that women are inherently vulnerable and need to be shielded from men. Von Letkemann argues that instead of promoting this narrative, society should focus on teaching respect and consent, challenging these sexist tropes at their source.
Watch Austin von Letkemann's Video:
"If I Had A Fifth Child, I'd HOPE It Was A Girl" — One Dad's Message For Other Parents
Despite the constant remarks about his lack of sons, Austin von Letkemann is clear: He wouldn't trade his daughters for anything.
In fact, he told his Instagram followers that if he were to have a fifth child, he would hope for another girl. This declaration isn't just about doubling down on his pride in his family — it's a pointed response to those who see fathering daughters as a misfortune.
Von Letkemann's stance is a powerful one, rejecting the notion that a family is incomplete without sons. He encourages others to question the assumptions behind these comments and to appreciate the joy and fulfillment that his daughters bring. By sharing his story, von Letkemann hopes to create a more inclusive perspective on fatherhood, one that values daughters just as much as sons.