A Quote by Eloise Jarvis McGraw

I'll change to a dragon, then you'll be sorry. — © Eloise Jarvis McGraw
I'll change to a dragon, then you'll be sorry.
To change, you must face the dragon of your appetites with another dragon: the life-energy of the soul.
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.
...I said I was sorry.” “Be sorry, then. Just be sorry somewhere else.
We should not be just a fan of dragons; we should always be the dragon himself. Then we will not be afraid of any dragon.
You may be sorry that you spoke, sorry you stayed or went, sorry you won or lost, sorry so much was spent. But as you go through life, you'll find - you're never sorry you were kind.
Strange clothes you wear, Child of the Dragon. Has the Wheel turned so far? Do the People of the Dragon return to the first Covenant? But you wear a sword. That is neither now nor then.
I do a lot of lectures on survival. I always say you can't change what happened, so have a little wallow, feel very sorry for yourself, and then get up and move forward. You can't change what happened.
I put my fingers around the unmarked ring of the spyglass and twisted. The scene became clear. Oh no! A hairy brown spider clung to a vine! I couldn't go there! I'd go to the desert to find a dragon. I began to reset the spyglass, but then I stopped myself. A spider was worse than a dragon? No. My first monsters would be spiders, then.
Just let yourself be broken and humiliated. Just your whole life, keep telling people, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
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.
Change his mind. Tell him you're sorry you grilled his shorts." That you're sorry you've got ice running through your veins .
My poetry doesn't change from place to place - it changes with the years. It's very important to be one's age. You get ideas you have to turn down - 'I'm sorry, no longer'; 'I'm sorry, not yet.
He was no dragon, Dany thought, curiously calm. Fire cannot kill a dragon
I'm kind of honored to be a dragon lady. The dragon is a very powerful, mythical animal.
In the beginning, I was planning to end 'Dragon Ball' when all seven Dragon Balls had been collected.
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