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You Thought 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…
- So you decided to help us by killing the guy we were talking to?" Clary demanded "Because you thought he had a shady past? Who-…
- The surface of the pond was green with fallen leaves. "How could you have been happy there? I know what you thought, but Valentine was…
- And you don't care that I'm your brother," he said. "I know how you felt about Jace, even when you thought he was your brother.…
- You could say anything you wanted to someone you thought you were never going to see again.
- Jace flushed a slow, dark red. "It's not like that. If I thought it would help the Clave-but it won't. She'll just get hurt-" "Even…
- Jem’s eyes had widened, and then he’d laughed, a soft laugh. “Did you think I did not know you had a secret?” he’d said. “Did…
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