Angel Quote by Cassandra Clare
““And there in front of her was Julian, his eyes and ears closed to anything but Livvy, her body cradled against his. She seemed a drift of fragile ash or snow, something impermanent that had blown into his arms accidentally: the petal of a faerie flower, the white feather of an angel's wing. The dream of a little girl, the memory of a sister reaching up her arms: Julian, Julian, carry me.””
About This Quote
A tender scene where Julian protects Livvy, likening her fragility to delicate, fleeting natural elements, expressing a yearning to shelter and carry her.
In simple terms: Julian cradles Livvy, seeing her as fragile and precious.
Protective love as fragile beauty.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- comforting a grieving sibling
- holding a newborn
- supporting a friend in crisis
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Use gentle language to convey emotional safety
- Create visual metaphors for delicate relationships
Questions to Reflect On
- How does framing someone as fragile affect their empowerment?
- What responsibilities arise when we view loved ones as delicate?
The metaphor may romanticize vulnerability, overlooking the need for agency.