City Of Lost Souls Quotes

City Of Lost Souls Quotes by Cassandra Clare and many others.

I hope you told him you were bitten by a gay spider.

I hope you told him you were bitten by a gay spider.
Cassandra Clare
No one blames her.” “That never matters,” said Alec. “Not when you blame yourself.
Cassandra Clare
Of course he loves me. I’m his sister.” “Blood isn’t love,” said Magnus, and his voice was bitter.
Cassandra Clare
One must always be careful of books.
Cassandra Clare
One must always be careful of books,” said Tessa, “and what is inside them, for words have the power to change us.
Cassandra Clare
“A date,” Jace repeated. “Often a ‘boring thing you have to memorize in history class,” but in this case,’ ‘an offer of a n evening of blisteringly white-hot romance with yours truly.'”
Cassandra Clare
She realized that this scarred, sarcastic boy, was gentle with the things he loved.
Cassandra Clare
(Jace) “Is there anything special you want to see? Paris? Budapest? The Leaning Tower of Pisa?” Only if it falls on Sebastian’s head, she thought.
Cassandra Clare
Forever does not make loss forgettable, only bearable, Brother Zachariah to Clary Fray
Cassandra Clare
As far as I’m concerned, this is the worst thing that’s happened since I found out why Magnus was banned from Peru.
Cassandra Clare
I think of myself as a freewheeling bisexual,’ – Magnus Bane
Cassandra Clare
There are ways in which we’re so alike. We’re reckless. We don’t think before we act. We’ll do anything for people we love. And I never thought how scary that was for the people who loved me until I saw
Cassandra Clare
I never cared,” he said. “I wanted you anyway. I always wanted you.
Cassandra Clare
She turned and looked at him. “Ducks?” she said again. A smile tugged the edge of his mouth. “I hate ducks. Don’t know why. I just always have.
Cassandra Clare
And I remind you of your mother now? I have got to look into a manlier cologne.
Cassandra Clare
I think of myself as a freewheeling bisexual,” added Magnus. “Please never say those words in front of my parents,” said Alec.
Cassandra Clare
I thought you were dead,” she went on. “I saw you fall down, and—I thought you were dead.
Cassandra Clare

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