“Jeez, for a superior intelligence, you must be just plain dumb,' he said.”
c. 19
Paint Your Dragon (1996)
Paint Your Dragon is a humorous novel by Tom Holt first published in the UK in 1996 by Orbit and in paper back a year later by St. Martin's Press. It was also made available in electronic format by Hachette Digital in 2009. This was the author's twelfth humorous book and his eighteenth overall. It has been republished as part of Tom Holt's Omnibus No'7: Saints and Sinners. Inspired by the legend of St. George and the Dragon, the book tells the story of a sculptor, Bianca Wilson, who creates statues of St. George and the Dragon. These statues come to life and carry on their battle where they left off. The story is intertwined with other minor plots that supplement the main theme and ultimately aid it to its conclusion.
“Jeez, for a superior intelligence, you must be just plain dumb,' he said.”
c. 19
Paint Your Dragon (1996)
“Vote!' [Saint] George rolled his eyes. 'This is an assassination, not a debating society.”
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Paint Your Dragon (1996)
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Paint Your Dragon (1996)
“Here and there a doorway or low arch concealed the occasional mugger, rapist or lawyer.”
c. 7
Paint Your Dragon (1996)
“Good guys is just a fancy way of saying Us. Bad guys is only ever Them.”
c. 12
Paint Your Dragon (1996)
“Talking to yourself is a sign of madness. Talking to yourself, dead, is class.”
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