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His Teeth Quotes by Cassandra Clare
- Before Clary could respond, Jace’s eyes slid open. He looked up at the warlock, dazzled and dizzy. “What are you doing here?” Magnus grinned down…
- Will," she said softly, sleepily. "Last night--" You were kind to me, she was going to say. Thank you. The glare from his blue eyes…
- Henry's breath hissed out through his teeth. That ba-bad man, he finished, with a quick glance at Cecily, who rolled her eyes.
More His Teeth Quotes
- Even today, well-brought-up English girls are taught by their mothers to boil all veggies for at least a month and a half,… — Calvin Trillin
- The time to guard against corruption and tyranny is before they shall have gotten hold of us. It is better to keep… — Thomas Jefferson
- There are two things in life that a sage must preserve at every sacrifice, the coats of his stomach and the enamel… — Henry Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling and Bulwer
- If your slave commits a fault, do not smash his teeth with your fists; give him some of the (hard) biscuit which… — Martial
- What would happen if you melted? You know, you never really hear this talked about much, but spontaneous combustion? It exists!...[people] burn… — Keanu Reeves
- It's interesting to fantasize having a man sink his teeth into your neck for sustenance, knowing that it isn't going to be… — Frank Langella
- It warms the very sickness in my heart, That I shall live and tell him to his teeth, "Thus diddest thou;" — William Shakespeare
- The devil isn’t a true lion; he just walks around roaring like one trying to intimidate the Body of Christ. But the… — Andrew Wommack
- Let the advocate of animal food, force himself to a decisive experiment on its fitness, and as Plutarch recommends, tear a living… — Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Devil fears the word of God, He can't bite it; it breaks his teeth. — Martin Luther
- If you want to kick the tiger in his ass you'd better have a plan for dealing with his teeth — Tom Clancy
- The average cooking in the average hotel for the average Englishman explains to a large extent the English bleakness and taciturnity. Nobody… — Karel Capek