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i've never asked him but i'm sure he has a fairly stringent policy about random teenagers lurking in his strubbery
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Cassandra Clare
Age: 51
Born: 1973
Born: July 31
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Judith Rumelt
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He had to think he was Michael Wayland’s son, or the Lightwoods would not have protected him as they did. It was Michael they owed a debt to, not me. It was on Michael’s account that they loved him, not mine.” “Maybe they loved him on his own account,” said Clary.
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If only Simon were here. He could probably bore you to sleep.
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I don't know why I had to fall in love with someone who's more stubborn than I am.
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With the whole Mark of Cain thing, does that mean if I accidentally kick you during the night, I get kicked in the shins seven times by an invisible force?
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Something inside Clary cracked and broke, and words came pouring out. 'What do you want me to tell you? The truth? The truth is that I love Simon like I should love you, and I wish he was my brother and you weren't, but I can't do anything about that and neither can you!
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He put his arms about himself as if he were cold. I do not know who to be without him.
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I have important business to get to. I plan to sulk all afternoon, followed, perhaps, by an evening of Byronic brooding and a nighttime of dissipation.
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He began it,” Cecily said, jerking her chin at Will, though she knew it was pointless. Jem, Will’s parabatai, treated her with the distant sweet kindness reserved for the little sisters of one’s friends, but he would always side with Will. Kindly, but firmly, he put Will above everything else in the world. Well, nearly everything.
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The Silent brothers are doing nude cartwheels in the hallways
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It's been so long that I think I was unsettled by the idea of feeling like I belonged anywhere. But you made me feel like I belong.
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For free will is what makes us Heaven's creatures.
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If love is great, then it is worth fighting for.
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Luke moved as silently as fog, while Maryse's heels sounded like gunshots on the marble floor. Clary wondered if Isabelle's propensity for unsuitable footwear was genetic.
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You can’t just keep grabbing at me every time you see me. It’s not a substitute for actually talking.
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So you’re suggesting we take the train up to York, meet a ninety-year-old man, leap on him, and yank out his hair? I’m sure the Clave will be ecstatic.” “They’ll just say you’re mad,” said Jessamine. “They already think it, so what’s the difference, really?
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A diary with no drawings of me in it? Where are the torrid fantasies? The romance covers?
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To her you're Jocelyn's daughter. But I'll always be Valentine's son
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My favorite jacket is an emergency item. Much like myself, it is both snuggly and fashionable.
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Clary's mother apparently reguarded him as about as sexually threatening as a goldfish.
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