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- You know men. We have delicate egos.
- I'm not a man. I have no male pride for you to trick me with, and I am not interested in single combat. That is…
- I don't want to be a man," said Jace. "I want to be an angst-ridden teenager who can't confront his own inner demons and takes…
- I guess it’s true what they say," observed Jace. "There are no straight men in the trenches." "That’s atheists, jackass," said Simon furiously. "There are…
- I am a man" he told her, "and men do not consume pink beverages. Get thee gone woman, and bring me something brown.
- If you ever meet the man who could take advantage of Isabelle, you’ll have to let me know. I’d like to shake his hand. Or…
- There's nothing wild about me. I'm a solid middle-aged man." "Except that once a month you turn into a wolf and go tearing around slaughtering…
- In future, Clarissa," he said, "it might be wise to mention that you already have a man in your bed, to avoid such tedious situations."…
- The most terrible things men do, they do in the name of love."— Madame Dorothea
- Then you're aping him. Valentine was one of the most arrogant and disrespectful men I've ever met. I suppose he brought you up to be…
- Oh, come on," Clary said. "You're a vampire, not Spider-Man.
- He cut her off with brutal precision. "And one last thing." His eyes flicked toward the door, through which Jace, Alec, and Isabelle had disappeared.…
- There was a man who was worthless, and knew he was worthless, and yet however far down he tried to sink his soul, there was…
- Inanimate objects are harmless indeed, Mr. Mortmain. But one cannot always say the same of the men who use them.
- When you find a man you wish to marry, Tessa, remember this: You will know what kind of man he is not by the things…
- I know you feel inhuman, and as if you are set apart, away from life and love, but... I promise you, the right man won't…
- Will pointed a finger accusingly in their direction. "You're ganging up on me. Is this how it's going to be from now on? I'll be…
- Meliorn?” said Clary. “I’ve met you, haven’t I? You used to go out with Isabelle Lightwood.” Meliorn was almost expressionless, but Clary could have sworn…
- I am a man, and men do not drink pink drinks. Now, be gone, woman, and fetch me something brown." Jace said. "Brown?" said Isabelle.…
- He taught me there's a place on a man's back where, if you sink a blade in, you can pierce his heart and sever his…
- Good organization,” said Magnus. “I knew the man who founded it, back in the 1800s. Woolsey Scot. Respectable old werewolf family.” Alec made an ugly…
- It wouldn't be my move," Jace agreed. " First the candy and flowers, then the apology letters, THEN the ravenous demon hordes. In that order."…
- Magnus sighed. "Alexander, I've been alive for hundreds of years. I've been with men, been with women - with faeries and warlocks and vampires, and…
- Love potions? For Will Herondale? T’aint my way to turn down payment, but any man who looks like you has got no need of love…
- You could know a man not by what his friends said about him, but by how he treated his servants.
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