Davos Quote by George R.R. Martin
““Surely the Gods did not bring me safe through fire and sea only to kill me with a flux.””
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.
Even after overcoming huge challenges, small dangers can be fatal.
Themes
Mood
Type
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
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?