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What could he have done, one man against so many?" He could have tried, Brienne thought.

George R. R. Martin (2011). “A Game of Thrones 4-Book Bundle: A Song of Ice and Fire Series: A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, and A Feast for Crows”, p.3136, Bantam

Any act can be a prayer, if done as well as we are able.

George R. R. Martin (2003). “A Storm of Swords: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Three”, p.320, Bantam

Do you want to die old and craven in your bed?- How else? Though not till I'm done reading.

George R. R. Martin (2012). “George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones 5-Book Boxed Set (Song of Ice and Fire Series): A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and and A Dance with Dragons”, p.2566, Bantam

You kill men for the wrongs they have done, not the wrongs that they may do someday.

George R. R. Martin (2011). “A Dance with Dragons: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Five”, p.876, Bantam

I have done everything I can to move Britain out of the financial danger zone.

"George Osborne accused of misleading public over UK bankruptcy claim" by Phillip Inman, www.theguardian.com. November 4, 2010.

It was soon noticed that when ever there was work to be done the cat could never be found.

George Orwell (2016). “Animal Farm”, p.10, Hamilton Books

The sweetest memory is that which involves something which one should not have done; the bitterest, that which involves something which one should not have done, and which one did not do.

George Jean Nathan, Charles Angoff (1998). “The World of George Jean Nathan: Essays, Reviews, & Commentary”, Hal Leonard Corporation

Hee a beast doth die, that hath done no good to his country.

George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.364

When children stand quiet, they have done some ill.

George Herbert, Christopher Harvey, George Gilfillan (1857). “The poetical works of George Herbert”, p.307

Wee leave more to do when wee dye, then wee have done.

George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.362

If things were to be done twice, all would be wise.

George Herbert, Joseph Hall (1855). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop Hall”, p.316