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41 " He had only heard of dragons, and although he had never seen one, he was sure they existed. "
― Dee Marie , Sons of Avalon: Merlin's Prophecy
42 " Dragonsbane, they called him.Slayer of dragons.Or a dragon, anyway. And, he'd later found out, not such a very big one at that. "
― Barbara Hambly , Dragonsbane (Winterlands #1)
43 " How does one have a duel with a dragon? Well, since they live high up in the mountains, and getting all the way up there can be quite a nuisance indeed, one just has to ring the guest bell the dragons rather politely placed at the bottom many years ago when very incensed farmers kept appearing with complaints about their dwindling livestock. Dragons jokingly refer to it as “their dinner bell. "
― Sully Tarnish , The Dragon and the Apprentice: A Wizard's Wager (Book One of the Chronicles of Sir John the Worm 1)
44 " Anyway, it’s unthinkable! Dragons and knights are born enemies. They need to be enemies just like dogs hate cats, cats hate mice and mice hate scientists. Without somebody to hate where would all the hate go? The hate would just boil up inside you, eat away and cause you to have indigestion then a heart attack. We need to release the anger, and we release it on dragons who release it back on us. We slay them and they roast us. It is the natural order of things, Emma. "
― Elias Zapple , Cyril the Dragon (The Jellybean the Dragon Stories #2)
45 " Dragons, for instance, have the right of safe conduct anywhere in Faërie. A reader may not like to read stories about dragons, she may be morally offended or aesthetically uninterested or simply sick of the subject; but at any rate she will not complain that the author has cheated by bringing in a dragon, because dragons belong in fantasy. "
― Tom Simon
46 " Beauty and power was commonplace to the dragons as mud and manure to a stable boy. "