A Quote by Anderson Silva

You must have a dragon hidden inside you. When you need, you let the dragon out. — © Anderson Silva
You must have a dragon hidden inside you. When you need, you let the dragon out.
Always be polite to a dragon. It's harder than it sounds. Dragon etiquette is incredibly complicated, and if you make a mistake, the dragon eats you.
I'm not so much a dragon slayer, more a dragon annoyer -- I'm a dragon irritater.
To change, you must face the dragon of your appetites with another dragon: the life-energy of the soul.
We have reached the age, those of us to whom fortune has assigned a post in life's struggle, when beaten and smashed and biffed by the lashing of the dragon's tail, we begin to appreciate that the old man was not such a fool after all. We saw our parents wrestling with the same dragon, and we thought, though we never spoke a thought aloud, 'Why doesn't he hit him on the head?' Alas, comrads, we know now. We have hit the dragon on the head and we have seen the dragon smile.
Destroy it?' Leo was appalled. 'You've got a life-size bronze dragon, and you want to destroy it?' 'It breathes fire,' Nyssa explained. 'It's deadly and out of control.' 'But it's a dragon!
I'm kind of honored to be a dragon lady. The dragon is a very powerful, mythical animal.
He was no dragon, Dany thought, curiously calm. Fire cannot kill a dragon
In the beginning, I was planning to end 'Dragon Ball' when all seven Dragon Balls had been collected.
Hold up," Leo said. "You guys lost a dragon? A Real full size dragon?
Did you see The Never-Ending Story? That's one kick-ass dragon. It's basically a giant puppy dragon.
Sleeping on a dragon's hoard with greedy, dragonish thoughts in his heart, he had become a dragon himself.
I am a big Dragon fan. I've said it before- And I was fortunate enough to be born a Dragon in the Chinese Horocope.
Why wouldn't you be afraid of a Komodo dragon? It's a dragon. It's a dinosaur.
It is possible that mankind is on the threshold of a golden age; but, if so, it will be necessary first to slay the dragon that guards the door, and this dragon is religion.
Good and evil are a great deal more complex than a princess and a dragon . . . is not the dragon the hero of his own story?
I remember nothing about it except a philological fact. My mother said nothing about the dragon, but pointed out that one could not say 'a green great dragon', but had to say 'a great green dragon'. I wondered why, and still do. The fact that I remember this is possibly significant, as I do not think I ever tried to write a story again for many years, and was taken up with language.
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