All Cressida Cowell Quotes
- The Hero cares not for a wild winter's storm. For it carries him swift on the back of the storm. All may be lost and… All
- Books were despised by the Viking Tribes, as they were seen as a horrible civilizing influence and a threat to the barbarian culture. Barbarian
- Sometimes a King has to do terrible things in order to protect those he has sworn to look after. When the stakes are so high,… Burden
- Most of us are lucky not to be Kings and Heroes, because we do not have to make the choices that Kings and Heroes have… Choices
- There were dragons when I was a boy. Boy
- The dragons I would write about would not be the rather generalized, big, green things that I had read about in storybooks. What I wanted… Adapted
- Attention spans are changing. It's very noticeable. I am very aware that the kind of books I read in my childhood kids now won't be… Able
- I wanted to be a King who would found a New World, not in some misty country far across the seas, but right here, right… Across
- However small we are, we should always fight for what we believe to be right. And I don’t mean fight with the power of our… Able
- I was not a natural. . . . This is the story of becoming . . . the Hard Way. Becoming
- Hiccup: Thank You For Nothing You Stupid Reptile. Hiccup
- Twelve days north of Hopeless and a few degrees south of Freezing to Death Days
- We're all snatching precious moments from the peaceful jaws of time. All
- There's no such thing as im-POSSIBLE, Hiccup, only im-PROBABLE. The only thing that limits us are the limits to our imagination Hiccup
- But then I have always been somewhat of a square peg in a round hole. Been
- GO FOR HIS EYES! OR BITE HIM ON THE NOSE! DRAGON NOSES ARE VERY SENSITIVE!" Oh, very helpful, Camicazi, very helpful...thought Hiccup. What if he… Bite
- Oh, for Thor's sake..." said Hiccup. "I thought that was just a story..." "Stories come from somewhere," said the witch. "The past haunts the present… From
- That is a terrible plan." "Hiccup's plans are always t-terrible." "Hey! You're still here, aren't you? Hey
- Wartihog put up his hand. "What happens if we can't read, sir?" "No boasting, Wartihog!" boomed Gobber. "Get some idiot to read it for you. Boast
- And now that its ruby eyes are set into the gold, you cannot see their tear-shape, so they seem to be laughing rather than crying.… Ability