I remember once a woman screaming at us, calling us animals as we dragged her son from their hut. But we weren’t animals. Animals are true to their nature and we had betrayed ours. I cut that young boy’s throat myself as his mother screamed and my friends held her back. That night, I felt such shame. Shame was so heavy on me, I couldn’t eat, I couldn’t sleep. All I could do was stare into that dark sky and listen to that mother screaming her son’s name. I’ll hear her screaming the rest of my life. Now, I know I can never bring that lad back. All I can do with time I’ve got left is bring a little goodness into the world. That’s all any of us can do, isn’t it? Never too late to stop robbing people, to stop killing people. Start helping people. It’s never too late to come back.
Every word of this song fits so fucking perfectly to their story, my goodness.
I miss your laugh, I miss your smile I miss everything about you every second’s like a minute every minute’s like a day when you’re far away… Blackmore’s Night – Wish you were here
i choose to believe that this actually happened in the show. i don’t care what any of you say, you aren’t convincing me otherwise.
Where the hell did they even find the gifs? Because it looks like it’s exactly like that conversation went. Look at their faces.
Margaery was different, though. Sweet and gentle, yet there was a little of her grandmother in her, too.
Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince (via bookquotes007)
“What is a valonqar? Some monster?” The golden girl did not like that foretelling. // “It’s High Valyrian, it means little brother.” She had asked Septa Saranella about the word, after Melara drowned.
Jon Snow is the prince that was promised, and his is the song of ice and fire.
The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.
“We laughed a lot. That’s one thing we forgot about for a few years - laughing. When we went through all the lawsuits, it looked as if everything was bleak, but when I think back to before that, I remember we used to laugh all the time.”
- George Harrison, The Beatles Anthology




