Thats the spirit-one part brave,three parts fool.
Christopher PaoliniStichwörter: dragon eragon young adult christopher paolini
I'm not so much a dragon slayer, more a dragon annoyer -- I'm a dragon irritater.
Craig FergusonStichwörter: dragon
So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their endings.
J.R.R. TolkienStichwörter: inspiration courage endurance perseverance dragon hobbit
And that is the story of the boy who cried "Dragon!"
Of course, when dragons sit around the campire at night or tuck their children into bed, they tell the story of the dragon who cried "Boy!
I already have one Sheepbiter here,” said Eragon, and laid a hand on Saphira. “Why would I need another?”
Angela broke out into a wide smile. “So you’re not entirely devoid of wit after all! There just might be hope for you.” And she danced off toward the keep, twirling her doublebladed staff by her side and muttering, “Fire? Bah!”
A soft growl emanated from Saphira, and she said, Be careful whom you call Sheepbiter, Eragon, or you might get bitten yourself.
Yes, Saphira.
A dragon's heart burns fiercely, even in the face of evil.
Suzanne G. RogersStichwörter: dragon
For instance, dragons are deeply revered by the Chinese. According to legend they have megapowers that include weather control and life creation. And they’re seen as kind, benevolent creatures. Funny. Every fairy tale I’d ever heard involving dragons starred daring knights trotting off to kill said dragons. Probably the real reason every time East meets West they get pissed off and throw tea in our faces.
Jennifer RardinBut yes. Come, faulty dragon people. Follow us.
Rick RiordanStichwörter: dragon half-blood
As Ariel recounted the events of her dream, two magnificent, batlike wings grew from the backs of her shoulders, stretched as if preparing to fly, then retreated back into their host. The sound heard when the wings disappear is the giggling of Alanna, who watched the event much the same way I did, in rapt wonder.
Don A. MartinezStichwörter: fantasy dragon ariel
You see all the other fellows were so active and earnest and all that sort of thing- always rampaging, and skirmishing, and scouring the desert sands, and pacing the margin of the sea, and chasing knights all over the place, and devouring damsels, and going on generally- whereas I liked to get my meals regular and then to prop my back against a bit of rock and snooze a bit, and wake up and think of things going on and how they kept going on just the same, you know!
Kenneth GrahameStichwörter: war violence dragon nonviolence damsel-in-ditsress knight
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