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Quotes About Valhalla

Dead Commander, enter into Valhalla now! Speech at Hindenburg's funeral in Tannenberg Monument, August 7, 1934
~ Adolf Hitler
The manager turned up his palms. I don't have those answers, Samirah, but Huginn and Muninn will brief you privately. Go with them to the high places of Valhalla. Let them show you thoughts and memories. To me, that sounded like some trippy vision quest with Darth Vader appearing in a foggy cave.
~ Rick Riordan
But none may go to Valhalla except warriors that have died bravely in battle. Men who die from sickness go with women and children and cowards to Niflheim. There Hela, who is queen, always sneers at them, and a terrible cold takes hold of their bones, and they sit down and freeze.
~ Jennie Hall
The light on the Palace windows had died away, and the dome of the Pantheon swam aglow above the northern terrace, a fiery Valhalla in the sky; while below in grim array, along the terrace ranged, the marble ranks of queens looked out into the west.
~ Robert W. Chambers
Think of the glory. Think of your reputation. Think how great it'll look on your next resume. On my cenotaph, you mean. Nobody will be able to collect enough of my scattered atoms to bury. You going to cover my funeral expenses, son? Splendidly. Banners, dancing girls, and enough beer to float your coffin to Valhalla. - Miles coaxing Ky Tung to agree to an almost suicidal mission
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
The action genre is kind of designed for a young male audience. But we found on 'The Matrix' that we hit the Valhalla of movie making, which is the four quadrant audience - the young male audience, the older male audience, the young female audience and the older female audience.
~ Joel Silver
Odin's Valhalla was for chosen warriors,
~ Else Roesdahl
We had a comic book in Denmark called 'Valhalla,' and I read it every time I had the chance. So I remembered the authentic stories from that comic book - Thor and Odin and Freya, I know all those stories.
~ Alex Hogh Andersen
Having big audiences when you're on a book tour is like Valhalla if you're a person who used to sell Girl Scout cookies on the side. Because you want to give the reading that will sell the most books.
~ Eileen Myles
Lenneth Valkyrie, recruiting souls of fallen warriors and leading them to Valhalla.
~ Meg Cabot
I could imagine Cnut sitting there and thinking that I must join him soon, and we would raise a horn of ale together. There is no pain in Valhalla, no sadness, no tears, no broken oaths.
~ Bernard Cornwell
But we do not choose our deaths. The Norns do that at the foot of Yggdrasil and I imagined one of those three Fates holding the shears above my thread. She was ready to cut, and all that mattered now was to keep tight hold of my sword so that the winged women would take me to Valhalla's feasting-hall.
~ Bernard Cornwell
Everything ends. Summer ends. Happiness ends. Days of joy are followed by days of sorrow. Even the gods will meet their end in the last battle of Ragnarok when all the evil of the world brings chaos and the sun will turn dark, the black waters will drown the homes of men, and the great beamed hall of Valhalla will burn to ashes. Everything ends.
~ Bernard Cornwell
It is our fate, Thorgil said. In the spring look for us again, or if you don't find us, we'll meet in Valhalla. She looked away. Jack knew she had no real hope, or desire, now to go to Valhalla. ... Jack leaned over and took her hand. You are Jill Allyson's Daughter, he said, using the name Thorgil's dead mother had given her at birth. You are not meant for Ragnarok.
~ Nancy Farmer
I would say, I'll meet you in Valhalla, replied Hiccup through gritted teeth. But I don't think you'll be going there.
~ Cressida Cowell
'Valhalla Rising' is a fusion of my upbringing, basically: everything I grew up loving and wanted to make a film of.
~ Nicolas Winding Refn
Let's go to Valhalla with the sun on our faces.
~ Mark Lawrence, Prince of Fools
Shakespeare's plays were a great Teutonic Valhalla with brilliant sunshine at times and violent tempests at others. The world to him was a battlefield, but his sense of poetic justice, his sublime faith in life and its infinite resources, guided the battles.
~ Bjornstjerne Bjornson
No man should go to Valhalla with brothel rash.
~ Mark Lawrence, Prince of Fools