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None of us is ever ready,' he (Ned) said. 'For knighthood?' 'For death.
George R. R. Martin
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Readiness for life’s greatest challenges is often an illusion; we never feel fully prepared.

This quote reflects the idea that many significant moments in life, particularly those involving courage and sacrifice, come unexpectedly. It suggests that readiness is a concept we impose on ourselves, while in reality, people face such moments without ever truly feeling equipped, especially when it comes to challenging circumstances like death or knighthood, which symbolize profound transitions and responsibilities.

Themes

ReadinessCourageLifeDeathKnighthoodChallenges

In practice

Example use cases

In a graduation speech to inspire students facing the uncertainties of the future.

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