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I'm worried about Isabelle."
"I'm pretty sure Isabelle can take care of herself."
"You don't know her, Simon. I mean, not anymore. — Cassandra Clare
"I'm pretty sure Isabelle can take care of herself."
"You don't know her, Simon. I mean, not anymore. — Cassandra Clare
It's love, not the Battle of Thermopylae. You don't have to treat everything like it's a last stand.
— Cassandra Clare
He who freely praises what he means to purchase, and he who enumerates the faults of what he means to sell, may set up a partnership with honesty.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
I wanted to call a time out, to demand that everybody just STOP until I could understand everything.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Looking at either of them caused a pang in his chest. Looking at both of them started a dull, steady ache.
— Cassandra Clare
They had just showed up, Amatis had said. Which meant Simon had spent the entire night at Isabelle's. She stared at him. He didn't look any different.
— Cassandra Clare
Come on," he said.
"Let's get back to Alec before he decides Isabelle and Simon are having sex off in the caves and starts freaking out. — Cassandra Clare
"Let's get back to Alec before he decides Isabelle and Simon are having sex off in the caves and starts freaking out. — Cassandra Clare
No old man forgets where he has hidden his treasure.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world.
— William Hazlitt
Learn something. Read a book. Explore someone. Anger is just a hole where your life could be.
— Garrett Leigh
Jane Austen may not be the best writer, but she certainly writes about the best people. And by that I mean people just like me.
— Anna Quindlen
We are by nature observers, and thereby learners. That is our permanent state.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson