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Dying of the Light
George R. R. Martin (Author of Dying of the Light)

“A thing without a name has no substance. If it existed, it would have a name. And, likewise, if you give a thing a name, somewhere, on some level, the thing named will exist, will come to be.” (Dying of the Light Quotes)

George R. R. Martin
Dying of the Light

“But the melancholy of Worlorn’s dying forests had seeped into his flesh, and he saw Gwen through tainted eyes, a doll figure in a suit as faded as despair.”

George R. R. Martin
Dying of the Light

“Can they love without a word for it?”

George R. R. Martin
Dying of the Light

“Give a thing a name and it will somehow come to be. All truth is in naming, and all lies as well, for nothing distorts like a false name can, a false name that changes the reality as well as the seeming.” (Dying of the Light Quotes)

George R. R. Martin
Dying of the Light

 “I have never forgotten, and I can’t imagine you have, and I’ve thought of it over the years. It was so good, when it was good, I kept thinking. How could it go wrong?”

George R. R. Martin
Dying of the Light

“In the cool weak light the nightflames all had died, and the silent streets echoed death and desolation. Worlorn’s day. Yet it was twilight.”

George R. R. Martin
Dying of the Light

“Nothing is quite so melancholy as the death of beauty.”

George R. R. Martin
Dying of the Light

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