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Pressed Quotes by Cassandra Clare
- He took something out of his jacket and handed it to her. It was a long thin dagger in a leather sheath. The hilt of…
- Will moved to object, but it was too late; Henry had already pressed the button. There was a blinding flare of light and a whooshing…
- I have something for you," he said. He dug into his pocket and brought out something, which he pressed into her hand. It was a…
- Life was an uncertain thing, and there were some moments one wished to remember, to imprint upon one's mind that the memory might be taken…
- Their beauty had always seemed to him like the beauty of pressed flowers-lovely, but dead.
- He made a sound of frustation, caught at her hand, brought it to his chest, and pressed it flat over his heart. The steady beat…
- And you won’t leave me?” “No.” Alec said. “No, we won’t ever leave you. You know that.” “Never.” Isabelle took his hand, the one Alec…
- That was what humans did: They left on another messages through time, pressed between pages or carved into rock. Like reaching out a hand through…
- I fear I must agree," Magnus murmured. He pressed a hand over his heart and his new peacock-blue waistcoast. "I strive to find some respect…
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- Saw so much of the wickedness of my heart that I longed to get away from myself...I felt almost pressed to death… — David Brainerd
- I would proclaim that the vast majority of what [say, Scientific American] is true-yet my ability to defend such a claim is… — Douglas Hofstadter
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