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  • #1
    Cassandra Clare
    “You're my sister," he said finally. "My sister, my blood, my family. I should want to protect you"- he laughed soundlessly and without any humor- "to protect you from the sort of boys who want to do with you exactly what I want to do.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #2
    Cassandra Clare
    “Why are you here?"
    "'Here' as in your bedroom, or 'here' as in the great, spiritual question of our purpose here on this planet? If you're asking me whether this is all some cosmic coincidence or if there's a greater meta-ethical purpose to life, well, that's a puzzler for the ages. I mean, modern-day reductionism is clearly a fallacious argument, but-,"
    -"I'm going back to bed."
    -"I'm here because Hodge reminded me it's your birthday.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #3
    Cassandra Clare
    “Now," Clary said. "I don't want to wait. Do you?"

    He didn't reply, just got up off the floor and picked his shirt. He looked at Clary, and almost smiled. "If we're going to the Silent City, you might want to get dressed. I mean, I appreciate the bra-and-panties look, but I don't know if the Silent Brothers will. There are only a few of them left, and I don't want them to die of excitement."

    Clary got up off the bed and threw a pillow at him, mostly out of relief. She reached for her clothes and began to pull her shirt on. Just before it went over her head, she caught sight of the knife lying on the bedspread, gleaming like a fork of silvery flame.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #4
    Cassandra Clare
    “Well, thanks. It was nice of you to give me anything." The tension between them seemed to press down on her like humid air. "Better than a bath in spaghetti any day."
    He said darkly, "If you share that little bit of personal information with anyone, I may have to kill you."
    "Well, when I was five, I wanted my mother to let me go around and around inside the dryer with the clothes," Clary said. "The difference is, she didn't let me."
    "Probably because going around and around inside a dryer can be fatal," Jace pointed out, "whereas pasta is rarely fatal. Unless Isabelle makes it.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #5
    Cassandra Clare
    “What happened to you?”
    Jace looked affronted. “What happened to me?”
    Alec shook him, not lightly. “You said you were going for a walk! What kind of walk takes six hours?”
    “A long one?” Jace suggested.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #6
    Cassandra Clare
    “Clary shut her eyes. You didn't say no to an angel, no matter what it had in mind. Her heart pounding, she sat floating in the darkness behind her eyelids, resolutely trying not to think of Jace. But his face appear against the blank screen of her closed eyelids anyway - not smiling at her but looking sidelong, and she could see the scar at his temple, the uneven curl at the corner of his mouth, and the silver line on his throat where Simon had bitten him - all the marks and flaws and imperfections that made up the person she loved most in the world. Jace. A bright light lit her vision to scarlet, and she fell back against the sand, wondering if she was going to pass out - or maybe she was dying - but she didn't want to die, not now that she could see Jace's face so clearly in front of her. She could almost hear his voice, too, saying her name, the way he'd whispered it at Renwick's, over and over again. Clary. Clary. Clary.

    "Clary," Jace said. "Open your eyes.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #7
    Cassandra Clare
    “You know, when most girls say they want a big rock, they don't mean, you know, literally a big rock."
    "Very amusing, my sarcastic friend. It's not a rock, precisely. All Shadowhunters have a witchlight rune-stone.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #8
    Cassandra Clare
    “she glanced down and saw that a glove of blood covered her lower arm from the elbow to the wrist. The arm
    was throbbing, stiff, and painful.
    "Is this when you start tearing strips off your T-shirt to bind up my wound?" she joked.
    She hated the sight of blood, especially her own.
    "If you wanted me to rip my clothes off, you should have just asked." He dug into his pocket and brought out
    his stele. "It would have been a lot less painful.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #9
    Cassandra Clare
    “One of the heavy marble busts that lined the higher shelves had slid free and was falling toward her; she ducked out of its way, and it hit the floor inches from where she'd been standing, leaving a sizable dent in the floor.
    A second later Jace's arms were around her and he was lifting her off her feet. She was too surprized to struggle as he carried her over to the broken window and dumped her unceremoniously out of it.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #10
    Cassandra Clare
    “Have you fallen in love with wrong person yet?”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #11
    Cassandra Clare
    “In fact, it wouldn't hurt if you just spent the next few days inside. You can lock yourself in your room like Isabelle."
    "I'm not gonna do that."
    "Of course your not," said Jace, "because you live to torture me, don't you?"
    "Not everything, Jace, is about you," Clary said furiously.
    "Possibly," Jace said, "but you have to admit that the majority of things are."
    Clary resisted the urge to scream.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #12
    Cassandra Clare
    “And next time you're planning to injure yourself to get me attention, just remember that a little sweet talk works wonders.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #13
    Cassandra Clare
    “Clary grinned. "A picnic? It's a little late for Central Park, don't you think? It's full of-"
    He waved a hand. "Faeries. I know."
    "I was going to say muggers," said Clary. "Though I pity the mugger who goes after you."
    "That is a wise attitude, and I commend you for it," said Jace, looking gratified.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #14
    Cassandra Clare
    “I guess we'd better move the trash. We can start with the Dumpster." He pointed at it, looking distinctly unenthusiastic.
    "You'd rather face a ravening horde of demons, wouldn't you?" Clary said.
    "At least they wouldn't be crawling with maggots. Well," he added thoughtfully, "not most of them, anyway. There was this one demon, once, that I tracked down to the sewers under Grand Central—"
    "Don't." Clary raised a warning hand. "I'm not really in the mood right now."
    "That's got to be the first time a girl's ever said that to me," Jace mused.
    "Stick with me and it won't be the last."
    The corner of Jace's mouth twitched. "This is hardly the time for idle banter. We have garbage to haul.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones



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