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''"You see, cousin? These commoners, you can try and try to make them love you, respect you. My grandfather did nothing but good for these people...and look at them now..."'' - Clifford to his cousin Lothar the morning after the Horrific Night.
''"You see, cousin? These commoners, you can try and try to make them love you, respect you. My grandfather did nothing but good for these people...and look at them now..."'' - Clifford to his cousin Lothar the morning after the Horrific Night.


''"Ledgers are battles fought with ink."'' - Clifford Cafferen to a young Garland [[House Manderly|Manderly]], a ward of many years.
''"Ledgers are battles fought with ink."'' - Clifford Cafferen to a young Garland Manderly, a ward of many years.


''"And you will forgive me, but I know nothing of you, except that you come here and you claim my fealty. I pay my taxes to one man, I raise my banners for one man, and I swear my fealty to one man, my King. No crown has ever stretched as far as yours wants to, and I do not believe that you have any right to rule over me or mine."'' - Clifford to Queen Elenei [[House Durrandon|Durrandon]].
''"And you will forgive me, but I know nothing of you, except that you come here and you claim my fealty. I pay my taxes to one man, I raise my banners for one man, and I swear my fealty to one man, my King. No crown has ever stretched as far as yours wants to, and I do not believe that you have any right to rule over me or mine."'' - Clifford to Queen Elenei [[House Durrandon|Durrandon]].