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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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Judith Rumelt
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And you should not be out and about in your nightgown. There are Lightwoods wandering these halls.
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All things tend toward entropy. The whole universe is moving outward, the stars pulling away from one another, God knows what falling through the cracks between them.
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(Sebastian) See, there you go. You're always looking at me like that. Like what? Like I burn down animal shelters for fun and light my cigarettes with orphans.
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Oh dear, said Jace...I hope that wasn't anything important. It was a sleeping potion, she said angrily, toeing the vial with the tip of a sneaker. And now it's gone. If only Simon were here. He could bore you to sleep.
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There was a man once who said that mothers carry the key of our souls with them all our lives. But you threw mine away
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You never really hate anyone as much as someone you cared about once.
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You always find the right quote, or the right thing to say to make me believe you love me.
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I've always been told my presence brightened up any room. One might think that went doubly for dank underground cell. (Jace)
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There is no pretending, Jace said with absolute clarity. I love you, and I will love you until I die, and if there is life after that, I'll love you then.
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Behind her, Jace moved out into the water with a contained grace that barely rippled the surface. Simon behind him, was splashing and cursing.
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What's this? he demanded, looking from Clary to his companions, as if they might know what she was doing there. It's a girl, Jace said,recovering his composure. Surely you've seen girls before, Alec. Your sister Isabelle is one.
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Demon pox. There's always demon pox.
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Love did not overcome everything. Love did not always endure. All you had could be taken away, love could be the last thing you had, and then love could be taken too.
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Forsooth, I no longer toil in vain, To prove that demon pox warps the brain. So though 'ti pity, it's not in vain That the pox-ridden worm was slain: For to believe in me, you all must deign.
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Then I'll come,' said Tessa, 'I've never been on a train.' Will threw up his hands. 'That's it? You're coming because you've never been on a train before?' 'Yes.
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You really want to know what else it was my mom said about you? he asked. She shook her head. He didn't seem to notice. She said you'd break my heart, he told her, and left.
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You stole a boat,” she snapped. “What am I doing with you, you boat-stealing lunatic?
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He bent to put his cheek against hers. His breath against her ear made her shudder with each deliberately spoken word. I have wanted to do this, he said, every moment of every hour of every day that I have been with you since the day I met you.
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Every time you almost die, I almost die myself.
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