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“Jon, did you ever wonder why the men of the Night's Watch take no wives and father no children?'' Maester Aemon asked. Jon shrugged. ''No.'' He scattered more meat. The fingers of his left hand were slimy with blood and his right throbbed from the weight of the bucket. ''So they will not love''…” quote by George R.R. Martin
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““Jon, did you ever wonder why the men of the Night's Watch take no wives and father no children?'' Maester Aemon asked. Jon shrugged. ''No.'' He scattered more meat. The fingers of his left hand were slimy with blood and his right throbbed from the weight of the bucket. ''So they will not love'' the old man answered ''for love is the bane of honor, the death of duty””

George R.R. Martin

About This Quote

Source Book: A Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, 1996

Love can undermine honor and duty, leading to personal conflict and loss of purpose.

In simple terms: Love can clash with duty.

Key Takeaway

Balance love with responsibility.

Themes

honor duty love conflict

Mood

tragic reflective

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • political intrigue
  • family decisions
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

ethical dilemma personal sacrifice

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can duty exist without love?
  • How does love affect honor?
A Different Perspective

Love may cause betrayal or loss of status.

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