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Reading Quotes by Cassandra Clare
- We live and breathe words. .... It was books that made me feel that perhaps I was not completely alone. They could be honest with…
- Only the very weak-minded refuse to be influenced by literature and poetry.
- Books are for reading, not for turning oneself into livestock.
- To my son, If you are reading this letter, then I am dead.
- And maybe it would have bitten you in half," said Will. "What you are describing, the transformation into a demon, is the last stage of…
- Will!" Charlotte threw up her hands. "Why didn't you say so?" "You know, the books on demon pox are in the library," Will said with…
- You know that feeling,” she said, “when you are reading a book, and you know that it is going to be a tragedy; you can…
- Jocelyn recognized reading as a sacred pastime and usually wouldn't interrupt Clary in the middle of a book, even to yell at her.
- She felt as if she bled her regret and loneliness from her very pores, and yet she could not shape those feelings into any sentiment…
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