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Angel Quote by Cassandra Clare

“Must you go? I was rather hoping you'd stay and be a ministering angel, but if you must go, you must." "I'll stay," Will said a bit crossly, and threw himself down in the armchair Tessa had just vacated. "I can minister angelically." "None too convincingly. And you're not as pretty to look at as…” quote by Cassandra Clare
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“Must you go? I was rather hoping you'd stay and be a ministering angel, but if you must go, you must." "I'll stay," Will said a bit crossly, and threw himself down in the armchair Tessa had just vacated. "I can minister angelically." "None too convincingly. And you're not as pretty to look at as Tessa is," Jem said, closing his eyes as he leaned back against the pillow. "How rude. Many who have gazed upon me have compared the experience to gazing at the radiance of the sun." Jem still had his eyes closed. "If they mean it gives you a headache, they aren't wrong.”

Cassandra Clare

About This Quote

Source Book: Clockwork Princess, Cassandra Clare, 2013

A character resists leaving, offering to stay and help, but ultimately accepts the need to depart, highlighting tension between duty and desire.

In simple terms: A person must leave despite wanting to stay and help.

Key Takeaway

Accept necessary departure despite reluctance.

Themes

duty departure conflict self‑sacrifice

Mood

sad reflective

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • family separation
  • career change
  • mission work
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

angelic service personal sacrifice role expectations

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities keep you from staying?
  • How do you balance personal desire with duty?
A Different Perspective

Leaving may cause emotional pain and loss of support.

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