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“Surely the Gods did not bring me safe through fire and sea only to kill me with a flux.” quote by George R.R. Martin
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““Surely the Gods did not bring me safe through fire and sea only to kill me with a flux.””

George R.R. Martin

About This Quote

The speaker reflects on surviving great perils only to face an unexpected, perhaps mundane, death, highlighting the irony of fate.

In simple terms: Survival can be undermined by unforeseen, trivial threats.

Key Takeaway

Even after overcoming huge challenges, small dangers can be fatal.

Themes

irony fate mortality survival humility unexpected danger

Mood

reflective somber wry

Type

aphorism literary quote philosophical statement

When to use this quote

  • after a war
  • after a disaster
  • after a long journey
  • in a mythic setting
  • in a personal crisis

Key Concepts

human vulnerability narrative tension existential reflection

Practical Applications

  • cautionary storytelling
  • philosophical essay

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this suggest about the nature of danger?
  • How might this change our perception of success?
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