Top 15 Quotes About Daeron
#1. I dreamed of you and a dead dragon, Egg's brother Daeron said to him. A great beast, huge, with wings so large they could cover this meadow. It had fallen on top of you, but you were alive and the dragon was dead.
And so he was, poor Baelor. Dreams were a treacherous ground on which to build.
George R R Martin
#2. Jon Snow had dreamed of leading men to glory just as King Daeron had, of growing up to be a conqueror. Now he was a man grown and the Wall was his, yet all he had were doubts. He could not even seem to conquer those.
George R R Martin
#3. Egg has the truth of it. Aerion's quite the monster. He thinks he's a dragon in human form, you know. That's why he was so wroth at that puppet show. A pity he wasn't born a Fossoway, then he'd think himself an apple and we'd all be a deal safer, but there you are.
George R R Martin
#5. Then everybody wept,
Or sat, too exhausted to weep,
Or lay, too hurt to weep.
Ted Hughes
#6. I love this place, too, it's imprinted on me as much as you are. But in the end, it's still for you. I love you. I'm in love with you. I'm not going home. You are my home. I'm staying with you.
Karina Halle
#7. Any woman who can't say a four-letter word sometimes is deceitful.
Fanny Brice
#8. One of the easiest ways to go green is to go small. I want to show people that there's an amazing modern green future, and make it easy for them to step into it.
Graham Hill
#9. I believe passionately that everyone has a particular God-given ability.
Prince Charles
#10. Loathing was so often described as cold; today, it felt hot as the sun.
Sarah MacLean
#11. And yet - and yet - one's kite will rise on the wind as far as ever one has string to let it go. It tugs and tugs and will go, and one is glad the further it goes, even if everybody else is nasty about it.
D.H. Lawrence
#12. In the end indignation over kitsch is anger at tis shameless revelling in the joy of imitation.
Theodor Adorno
#15. Living, being in the world, was a much greater and stranger thing than she had ever dreamed.
Ursula K. Le Guin