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- One does silly things when one is twelve.
- At the moment, he is in shock," said Magnus. "He has believed one thing for five years, and now he has realized that all this…
- That demon woman you were lounging with on the divan,” said Will. “Would you call her a friend, or more of a business associate?” Benedict’s…
- Henry patted Charlotte’s shoulder anxiously. “Would you like a cool cloth? What can I do to help?” “You could ride up to Yorkshire and chop…
- He wanted to make her laugh. He wanted to sit and listen to her talk about books until his ears fell off. But all these…
- Isabelle was holding an umbrella. It was clear plastic, decorated with decals of colorful flowers. It was one of the girliest things Simon had ever…
- That Jem makes beautiful things and I destroy them. That it really ought to be me dying and not him. I mean, what's the point…
- The thing that you are too young to understand is that we all hide things. We hide them from our lovers because we wish to…
- I don't think she doesn't believe she can die. I think, just like you always did, she believes there are things worth dying for.
- I don't care what you think. You're not my brother," Clary said. "You're a murderer." "I really don't see how those things cancel each other…
- Filters are for cigarrettes and coffee," Simon muttered under his breath as they went inside. "Two things I could use right now, incidentally.
- She realized that this scarred, sarcastic boy, was gentle with the things he loved.
- If you’re being punished,” Clary said, “then so am I. Because all those things you felt, I felt them too, but we can’t—we have to…
- There is no god, not a god who would create the things I saw
- The only way that we can protect each other is if we are together. If we face things together. If we trust each other.
- Jace, Clary thought, was the sort of person who liked it when things were happening, even things that were bad
- So you are dying for love, then," Will said finally, his voice sounding constricted to his own ears. 'Dying a little faster for love. And…
- Who am I?” he whispered. “For years I pretended I was other than I was, and then I gloried that I might return to the…
- How could you have guessed?” Miserable though Will was, he felt free, as if a heavy burden had been displaced from him. “I did all…
- There are so many worse things than death. Not to be loved or not to be able to love: that is worse.
- Surely the Shadowhunter community must honor you and hold you in high esteem as a gentleman who has truly advanced their race. No, Henry said…
- I want you to say dreadfully mad, funny things and make up songs and be--' The Will I fell in love with, she almost said.…
- Vampires, fey folk, werewolves, Shadowhunters, and demons - these things made sense to Magnus. But the mundane world - it seemed to have no pattern,…
- He's not a liar at all. Not about important things. He'll tell you horrible truths, but he won't lie." She paused before she added quietly:…
- Magnus had been alive hundreds of years himself, and yet the simplest things could turn a day into a jewel, and a succession of days…
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