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The Best Ygritte Quotes

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The Best Ygritte Quotes
With “Game of Thrones” George R.R. Martin crafted a universe full of (tons and tons and tons) complicated and complex characters. Many of the main characters have strong, individualized voices and even out of context, almost any quote can be quickly placed to its speaker. In a world of dozens of characters that is no small feat. Ygritte isn't afraid to speak her mind or put Jon Snow in his place.

Ygritte is a wildling who is excellent with a bow and arrow. She appears in the A Song of Ice and Fire book series and is played by Rose Leslie on the HBO show "Game of Thrones." Ygritte falls in love with Jon Snow when he is posing as a member of the Free Folk. She later shoots him with arrows after she learns that he is still loyal to the Night's Watch.

What are some of Ygritte's best quotes? Many times throughout “Game of Thrones” Ygritte utters five simple words, “You know nothing, Jon Snow.” Someone has to remind him!

What are your favorite quotes from Ygritte? Vote up the best Ygritte quotes below, learn more about the wildings here, and follow Ranker of Thrones for more quotes from your favorite GoT characters.
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Booty Call Out
"Are you staring at me ass, Jon Snow?"

Live While We're Alive
"If we die we'll die, but first we'll live."
Regarding Jon Snow
"You're a proper lover, Jon Snow."
You Know Nothing, Jon Snow
"You know nothing, Jon Snow."
Don't Say I Never Warned You
“Don't ever betray me. Because I'll cut your pretty cock right off, and wear it around me neck.”
Sarcastic Spider
Mocking Jon Snow: “Oh, a spider.”
Best Cave Ever
“I don't ever want to leave this cave, Jon Snow. Not ever.”
Strike Hard and True
"Strike hard and true, Jon Snow, or I'll come back and haunt ya."


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