Quote by George R.R. Martin
““Ygritte was much in his thoughts as well. He remembered the smell of her hair, the warmth of her body... and the look on her face as she slit the old man's throat. You were wrong to love her, a voice whispered. You were wrong to leave her, a different voice insisted.””
About This Quote
Source Book: A Song of Ice and Fire, A Storm of Swords, 2000
A character wrestles with conflicting inner voices about love, loss, and betrayal, highlighting the turmoil of conscience.
In simple terms: Inner conflict over love and loss.
Listen to your heart, but question your doubts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationship breakup
- grief processing
- ethical decision making
- self‑reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the voice that says “you were wrong to love her” represent?
- How can you reconcile love with the pain of loss?
The quote assumes clear moral binaries, which may oversimplify complex emotions.