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I decided it was well past time to take him home and place him in bosom of his family. If you had rather I put him in an orphanage, I fully understand.
Cassandra Clare
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Cassandra Clare
Age: 51
Born: 1973
Born: July 31
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The more that you travel the more you get the sense of the word as a larger place and the more you get a sense of the variety of history and mythology. And when you know about these things you can incorporate them into what I feel is a more rich and more large tapestry of fantasy.
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And I think that you do not understand that sometimes the only choice is between acceptance and madness.
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Their grandchildren had reminded Will of the song about demon pox he had taught them- when they were much too young, Tessa had always thought- and that they had all memorized. They sang it all together and out of tune, scandalizing Sophie.
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Ladies' hearts are like china on a mantelpiece. There are so many of them, and it is so easy to break them without noticing.
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Lawful good to lawful evil! said Simon, pleased. He's quoting Dungeons and Dragons, said Clary. Ignore him.
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I have a feeling you're right, Sherwin.' 'Simon. My name is Simon.
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It made him feel indispensable and needed - even if the fact that Jocelyn didn't appear to care wheather he slept in her daughter's bed or not did underscore that Clary's mother apparently regarded him as about sexually threatening as a goldfish.
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It was books that made me feel that perhaps I was not completely alone. They could be honest with me, and I with them.
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I do not understand how you humans can walk in shoes that are that tall.” “Its my motto,” said Isabelle, with a sultry smile. “Nothing less than seven inches.
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Temper us in fire, and we grow stronger. When we suffer, we survive.
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He was standing leaning against the door frame now he stood up straight. How should I have kissed you? Is there an other way you like it?
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He’s very pretty. For a human.” “He’s very broken,” said Magnus. “Like a lovely vase that someone has smashed. Only luck and skill can put it back together the way it was before.
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I'll take Shadowhunter, then. Because from what I've experienced of vampires, you mostly suck. No pun intended.
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They were frightening enough, but Tessa could not help but feel that if Will were there, he would have commented that they looked like turnips, and perhaps made up a song about it.
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If you knew how to cook, maybe I would eat, Jace muttered. Isabelle froze, her spoon poised dangerously. What did you say? Jace edged toward the fridge. I said I'm going to look for a snack to eat. That's what I thought you said. Isabelle turned her attention to the soup.
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It was odd, (Tessa thought), what brought out tenderness in people.
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In all the world, you are what I love the most.
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They all have always loved you, Will Herondale, for you cannot hide what is good about yourself, however hard you try.
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I have the benefit of experience which tells me that sulking solves nothing
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Because', she said, 'your problems are not real problems. You're dating two beautiful girls at once. Think about it. That's like...having rock-star problems.' 'Having rock-star problems may be the closest I ever get to being an actual rock star.
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