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He Means Quotes by Cassandra Clare
- That was enterprising," Will sounded nearly impressed. Nate smiled. Tess shot him a furious look. "Don't look pleased with yourself. When Will says 'enterprising' he…
- This time Magnus answered it, his voice booming through the tiny entryway. "WHO DARES DISTURB MY REST?" Jace looked almost nervous. "Jace Wayland. Remember? I'm…
- Samuel! Are you alright?" A vision of Samuel being brained by the falling bars rose up before Simon's eyes. Samuel's voice rose to a scream.…
More He Means Quotes
- The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story, and writes another; and his humblest… — James M. Barrie
- 'He means well' is useless unless he does well. — Plautus
- Mindfulness is Buddha's word for meditation. By mindfulness he means: you should always remain alert, watchful. You should always remain present. Not… — Rajneesh
- No marvel if the worldling escape earthly afflictions. God corrects him not. He is base born and begot. God will not do… — Joseph Hall
- He who freely praises what he means to purchase, and he who enumerates the faults of what he means to sell, may… — Johann Kaspar Lavater
- When our Lord says, we must be converted and become as little children, I suppose He means also, that we must be… — George Whitefield
- When Mr. Miyamoto says easy, he doesnt mean simple. He means easily -- this is the difficulty of the language here. Its… — Eiji Aonuma
- Steve Martin is such an exquisite and precise writer. Everything is so clear; it's like a bell. He says what he means… — Jason Schwartzman
- Whenever anyone accuses some person of being 'unfeeling,' he means that that person is just. He means that that person has no… — Ayn Rand
- God has created all things for good; all things for their greatest good; everything for its own good. What is the good… — John Henry Newman
- When the Englishman speaks of national wealth he means the number of millionaires in the country. — Oswald Spengler
- He means to succeed, and a man who has centuries before him can afford to wait and to go slow. — Bram Stoker