Apples Quote by George R.R. Martin
““My trees, they said, you can’t eat them apples. My stream, you can’t fish here. My wood, you’re not t’ hunt. My earth, my water, my castle, my daughter, keep your hands away or I’ll chop ’em off, but maybe if you kneel t’ me I’ll let you have a sniff.””
About This Quote
Source Series: A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin, 1996–present
People claim ownership over resources, yet they offer them only when they feel threatened or coerced.
In simple terms: Ownership is claimed, but granted only under pressure.
Respect shared resources without coercion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- land disputes
- community resource management
- environmental policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What alternatives exist to protect resources without intimidation?
- How can communities negotiate shared use peacefully?
The quote dramatizes a confrontational stance, not a constructive solution.