"Beautiful. He'd called her beautiful. Nobody had ever……" — Cassandra Clare
"Beautiful. He'd called her beautiful. Nobody had ever called her that before, except her mother, which didn't count. Mothers were required to think you were beautiful."
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2,100 Quotes by Cassandra Clare
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One must always be careful of books,
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You're a reader as well as a writer, so write what you'd want to read.
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