"Clash of the Titans" Quotes
In "Clash of the Titans," Alan Dean Foster retells the classic Greek myth of Perseus as he embarks on a perilous quest to defeat the monstrous Kraken and save the princess Andromeda.
fantasy | 304 pages | Published in 1981
Quotes
The greatest victories are those that are won without shedding blood.
Sometimes, the gods need their own champions.
In the face of danger, heroes are born.
The strength of a hero lies not in their size, but in their heart.
Love can conquer even the mightiest of foes.
Fear is the enemy of progress.
The true measure of a hero is not in their powers, but in their actions.
The gods may guide us, but it is our choices that shape our destiny.
Even the gods make mistakes, but it is how they rectify them that defines their greatness.
The greatest weapon a hero can possess is their unwavering belief in themselves.





