Top 34 The Dragon Age Quotes
#1. They howled again, and Loghain raise his voice even further. 'Your prince is not here! But when he returns to us, we shall hand to him his stolen throne! Here at the River Dane is where the Dragon Age begins, my friends! Today they will hear us roar!
David Gaider
#2. It didn't escape me that he couldn't seem to stop finding reasons to touch me.
Nor did I miss that I didn't want him to stop.
Becca Fitzpatrick
#3. Acting was a godsend. I found myself because I loved acting.
James Nesbitt
#4. Loghain shook his head in disbelief. "Maker's breath, man, aren't you suppose to have some dignity? Somewhere?"
"Me? Dignity?"
"Being the supposed future King and such."
"I think Rowan took my dignity."
She snorted derisively, folding her arms. "There was nothing else worth having.
David Gaider
#5. Pain immobilizes people. Pain locks them in place so they spend hours, days, and lifetimes held captive.
Christopher Greyson
#6. My name is Alistair Theirin and I'm king of Ferelden. Long live the king, long may he reign! And so forth. Pray to the maker he doesn't do something stupid..
David Gaider
#7. To steale the Hog, and give the feet for almes.
[To steal the hog, and give the feet to alms.]
George Herbert
#8. In so far as we interact with people each day from dawn to dusk, we shall surely be offended by people and we shall surely offend people
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#9. I can be ruthless, unforgiving, and a manipulative bastard. But I don't play games with sex.
Naima Simone
#10. Well, it's no wonder you nearly managed to freeze to death the way you spend all your energy moving your mouth.
David Gaider
#11. Amazement could go no further. If Phryne had ridden in on a unicorn he would merely have remarked on its elegant hocks and golden horn and suggested that she enter it weight for age at Felmington. Well, no, not a unicorn. Not Phryne. A dragon, perhaps. He was sure that she could tame a dragon.
Kerry Greenwood
#12. We built 'Jade Empire,' then we built 'Mass Effect,' then we built 'Dragon Age.' With those last two, when you're dealing with two big ideas that are on their third iterations, you develop some strategies for managing your lore, or you drown!
Marc Laidlaw
#13. Show me someone who practices the petty theft of floggers, and I'll show you a hard on.
Thespectaclesofthor
#14. Fear breeds a desire for simplicity. Good and evil. Right and wrong. Chains of command.
Solas
#15. Sometimes, when we feel the greatest need to be alone, it's the moment we should most welcome the company of others.
James Maxey
#16. What manly task may I perform for you?"
"If you care for me at all, you'll slay a dragon."
"Such a simple task to prove my devotion? For you, I will gladly take up this quest. Why, by the age of ten, I had already felled my first ogre.
Betsy Schow
#17. People are writing post-apocalyptic fiction like there's no tomorrow!
Cassandra Page
#18. The most serious Christians have always been well disposed towards me. I myself, an opponent of Christianity - de rigueur, am far from bearing a grudge against the individual for what is the fatality of millennia.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#19. It wouldn't be a Dragon Age game without ugly mage hats.
David Gaider
#20. You can actually herd cats. They can't be forced, of course. But if they sense something they want, if there enticed by something good, they'll follow, even in herds.
Ron Suskind
#22. 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 gaurds the door,and this dragon is religion
Bertrand Russell
#23. Tell yourself the stories you need to tell. But don't be fooled by them. Never live your own lies.
David Gaider
#25. Love it, regardless of logic as you say. It must be regardless of logic.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#26. Typecasting is something I have to be careful with, since I play myself on Geek & Sundry so much on my weekly show 'The Flog.' That's why I did 'Dragon Age: Redemption' last year, so I could do something a little more dramatic and hard-edged.
Felicia Day
#27. He came like the wind, like the wind touched everything, and like the wind was gone.
-from The Dragon Reborn. By Loial, son of Arent son of Halan, the Fourth Age.
Robert Jordan
#28. We all go through our entire lives not knowing. Wondering. Trying.
Untile we sleep.
David Gaider
#29. My education started with Latin taught at home by a governess, I can't imagine why, and for some reason I attended the Infants Department of the Oxford High School for Girls before moving to the Dragon School at the dangerous age of 8 or so.
Tim Hunt
#30. But music lasts, even pop music. Especially pop music. Sneer at 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head' if you want to, but people will still be listening to that silly piece of shit fifty years from now.
Stephen King
#31. Being Tranquil didn't sound so bad to him. He'd been terrified of being swallowed up by the darkness for so long it seemed like it would be a relief to get it over with. You were only scared of becoming nothing until you were nothing.
Just like dying
David Gaider
#32. Wasn't it odd how children could be so fascinated by magic? It took them time and the lessons of the Chantry to learn real fear.
David Gaider
#33. You are the light of my life and I believe in you.
David Gaider
#34. Nothing can age a dragon, but you just might be the exception.
Erin Kellison
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