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It is men who make a city, not walls or ships.
— Thucydides
As long as I can dream, I will dream of you.
— Cassandra Clare
To love is to destroy, and that to be loved is to be destroyed
— Cassandra Clare
Vader deactivated his lightsaber, picked up the comm, opened the channel, and let the sound of his respirator carry over the connection.
— Kevin Hearne
You promise." "I swear on the angel. The hell with that. I swear on us." "Why us?" "Because there isn't anything I believe in more.
— Cassandra Clare
The question is not at present, however, of removing mountains, a thing that will one day be simple to us, but of waking and rising from the dead now.
— George MacDonald
It is not just the Great Works of mankind that make a culture. It is the daily things, like what people eat and how they serve it.
— Laurie Colwin
You can run out of garlic, you can't really run out of music
— Jace Wayland
Anything that is impractical can be play. It's doing something other than what is necessary to continue living as an animal.
— Shigeru Miyamoto
You know Jace Lightwood?" said Emma.
"I
What?"
"He's famous," Emma said with obvious amazement. He's the best Shadowhunter. The best. — Cassandra Clare
"I
What?"
"He's famous," Emma said with obvious amazement. He's the best Shadowhunter. The best. — Cassandra Clare
Talk later." Prophet kissed the side of his neck.
"Fuck, then sleep, then fuck again, then pack."
"Good itinerary. — S.E. Jakes
"Fuck, then sleep, then fuck again, then pack."
"Good itinerary. — S.E. Jakes
Violence has not really been an issue. Even in my wildest hopes, I wasn't trying to get violence in.
— Mitchell Hurwitz
Just kissing? How quicky you dismiss our love. -Jace
— Cassandra Clare
Surely, she was too young to have so many ghosts.
— Cassandra Clare
Most postmodernists blame the decline of the dracono-bardic tradition on the sudden and soaring popularity of the Beatles.
— E.K. Johnston