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  • #1
    Cressida Cowell
    “A HERO... IS... FOREVER.
    Adieu, Snotlout.
    I could not have done this without you.
    I carry you with me, every step I take, every decision I make. You are part of my blood, and I would never have gotten this far without you.
    We shall meet again, in a better world than this one.”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Betray a Dragon's Hero

  • #2
    Cressida Cowell
    “There's no such thing as im-POSSIBLE, Hiccup, only im-PROBABLE. The only thing that limits us are the limits to our imagination”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Cheat a Dragon's Curse

  • #3
    Cressida Cowell
    “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 fists or the power of our swords…I mean the power of our brains and our thoughts and our dreams.

    And as small and quiet and unimportant as our fighting may look, perhaps we might all work together…and break out of the prisons of our own making. Perhaps we might be able to keep this fierce and beautiful world of ours as free for all of us as it seemed to be on that blue afternoon of my childhood.”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Speak Dragonese

  • #4
    Cressida Cowell
    “For a Hero cannot triumph all the time. Sometimes he will be defeated, and how he faces that defeat is a test of his character.”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Steal a Dragon's Sword

  • #5
    Cressida Cowell
    “We're all snatching precious moments from the peaceful jaws of time.”
    Cressida Cowell

  • #6
    Cressida Cowell
    “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 in more ways than we realise.”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Break a Dragon's Heart

  • #7
    Cressida Cowell
    “I myself grew up to be not only a Hero, but also a Writer. When I was an adult, I rewrote A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons, and I included not only some descriptions of the various deadly dragon species, and a useful Dragonese Dictionary, but also this story of how the book came to be written in the first place.

    This is the book that you are holding in your hands right now.

    Perhaps you even borrowed it from a Library?

    If so, thank Thor that the sinister figure of the Hairy Scary Librarian is not lurking around a corner, hiding in the shadows, Heart-Slicers at the ready, or that the punishment for your curiosity is not the whirring whine of a Driller Dragon's drill.

    You, dear reader, I am sure cannot imagine what it might to be like to live in a world in which books are banned.

    For surely such things will never happen in the Future?

    Thank Thor that you live in a time and a place where people have the right to live and think and write and read their books in peace, and there are no need for Heroes anymore ...

    And spare a thought for those who have not been so lucky.”
    Cressida Cowell, A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons

  • #8
    Cressida Cowell
    “Being frightened is not the same as being a coward.”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Train Your Dragon

  • #9
    Cressida Cowell
    “There were dragons when I was a boy.”
    Cressida Cowell, How to Train Your Dragon



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