
Top 15 Shagga Quotes
#1. Little redcape," he snarled, "when next you bare steel on Shagga son of Dolf, I will chop off your manhood and roast it in the fire."
"What, no goats?" Tyrion said, taking a bite of his cheese.
George R R Martin
#2. Tyrion: Careful now, Shagga, you've cut him.
Shagga: Dolf fathered warriors, not barbers.
George R R Martin
#3. Shagga, cut off his manhood and feed it to the goats." Shagga hefted the huge double-bladed axe. "There are no goats, Halfman." "Make do.
George R R Martin
#5. Shagga son of Dolf will chop off their manhoods and feed them to the crows.
George R R Martin
#6. Shagga son of Dolf likes this not. Shagga will go with the boyman, and if the boyman lies, Shagga will chop off his manhood-"
"-and feed it to the goats, yes," Tyrion said wearily.
George R R Martin
#7. A Stone Crow's axe is always sharp, and Shagga's axes are sharpest of all. Once I cut off a man's head, but he did not know it until he tried to brush his hair. Then it fell off." "Is that why you never brush yours?" The Stone Crows roared and stamped their feet, Shagga hooting loudest of all.
George R R Martin
#8. I'm your worst damn nightmare, Skeletor. I'm a vampire killer with fangs and a grudge.
Rachel Caine
#9. We delude ourselves into believing that morality comes from somewhere else, whereas in reality we behave as we've been told to behave.
Greg Graffin
#10. For goodness, growing to a plurisy,
Dies in his own too much: that we would do
We should do when we would; for this 'would' changes
And hath abatements and delays as many
As there are tongues,
William Shakespeare
#11. And I find perfect beauty excessively boring, don't you?
Gail Carriger
#12. Maybe," he whispers, his mouth against my forehead. "But it's been ages since I've felt as human as you make me feel. I've tried not to want you, but I cant bring myself to stay away.
Lisa Maxwell
#13. I'm not a scientist. If there is a risk to our environment, there will be no fracking.
Nicola Sturgeon
#14. The productions of the mind and hand seem very numerous in books and manufactures. But all this variety lies in an exquisite subtlety and derivations from a few things already known, not in the number of axioms. VIII
Francis Bacon
#15. I feel as though I've gotten to a point where I don't really want to set a book in any real place ever again.
Jhumpa Lahiri
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