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I've always tried to stay out of the fray and not be an object of controversy.
— Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Well, I'm certainly not Ragnor Fell the exotic dancer.
— Cassandra Clare
Sebastian sighed an exaggerated sigh and swung the door shut. Clary stared at Jace. "What the f-"
"Language, Fray." Jace's eyes danced. "Relax. — Cassandra Clare
"Language, Fray." Jace's eyes danced. "Relax. — Cassandra Clare
But they love each other. Isn't that what love means? That you're supposed to be there for the other person to turn to, no matter what?
— Cassandra Clare
The latter end of a fray, and the beginning of a feast, Fits a dull fighter, and a keen guest.
— William Shakespeare
Jace was kissing her like he thought he might go to hell for doing it, but it would be worth it.
— Cassandra Clare
Just like an alley in New York -like every alley in the world, apparently- it smelled like cat pee.
— Cassandra Clare
To horse and away To the heart of the fray! Fling care to the Devil for one merry day!
— William Henry Ogilvie
Wait a second," Clary said.
"I never understand why people say that," Luke said, to no one in particular. "I wasn't going anywhere. — Cassandra Clare
"I never understand why people say that," Luke said, to no one in particular. "I wasn't going anywhere. — Cassandra Clare
We came to see Jace. Is he alright?"
"I don't know," Magnus said. "Does he normally just lie on the floor like that without moving? — Cassandra Clare
"I don't know," Magnus said. "Does he normally just lie on the floor like that without moving? — 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
Only if it falls on Sebastian's head, she thought. — Cassandra Clare
She realized that this scarred, sarcastic boy, was gentle with the things he loved.
— 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
Aren't you, uh ... " Clary searched for the right word. "Reproducing?
— Cassandra Clare
There. She had thanked Sebastian. She waited for a bolt of lightning to shoot out of the clouds and striker her dead. But nothing happened.
— 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
A smile tugged the edge of his mouth. "I hate ducks. Don't know why. I just always have. — Cassandra Clare
But Jocelyn Morgenstern was not the kind of woman who wept, not the kind of woman who broke, or Valentine would have broken her long since.
— Cassandra Clare
I heard a bustling rumor like a fray,
And the wind blows it from the Capitol. — William Shakespeare
And the wind blows it from the Capitol. — William Shakespeare
What would you give someone who likes to play the piano?"
"A piano."
"Simon."
"A really huge metronome that could also double as a weapon? — Cassandra Clare
"A piano."
"Simon."
"A really huge metronome that could also double as a weapon? — Cassandra Clare
Do you think she'll catch him before he gets to the hall?"
"My mom's spent her whole life chasing me around," Clary said. "She moves fast. — Cassandra Clare
"My mom's spent her whole life chasing me around," Clary said. "She moves fast. — Cassandra Clare
In the concrete jungle it's sink or swim: you can't be timid or tentative; you have to forge through, make your mark, enter the fray.
— Belinda Jones
To love is to destroy, and to be the one loved is to be destroyed.
— Cassandra Clare
The sudden urge to join the fray was intoxicating.
Aaron Corbet — Thomas E. Sniegoski
Aaron Corbet — Thomas E. Sniegoski
Bitten? You mean you're a-"
"A werewolf," said the girl. "Like everyone else here. Except you, and the asshole. And the asshole's sister. — Cassandra Clare
"A werewolf," said the girl. "Like everyone else here. Except you, and the asshole. And the asshole's sister. — Cassandra Clare
Take it, and cut your brother's throat with it, and take back the honor of your blood.
— Cassandra Clare
You can run out of garlic, you can't really run out of music
— Jace Wayland
A diary with no drawings of me in it? Where are the torrid fantasies? The romance covers?
— Cassandra Clare
If you really love something, you never try to keep it the way it is forever. You have to let it be free to change.
— Cassandra Clare
Chaos umpire sits And by decision more embroils the fray by which he reigns: next him high arbiter Chance governs all.
— John Milton
And bitter waxed the fray; Brother with brother spake no word When they met in the way.
— Jean Ingelow
The only thing that makes a name important, and yours, is that it's given to you by someone who loves you
— Cassandra Clare
Life without madness is mediocrity.
— Nelou Keramati
He who has mingled in the fray of duty that the brave endure, must have made foes. If you have none, small is the work that you have done.
— Charles Mackay
He who lives wisely to himself and his own heart looks at the busy world through the loopholes of retreat, and does not want to mingle in the fray.
— William Hazlitt
He wiped the sweat from his face on his sleeve, squared his shoulders, and strode back into the fray. All there was to do was his duty.
— Diana Gabaldon
You know what the worst thing I can imagine is? Simon had said. Not trusting someone I love.
— Cassandra Clare
She ate up London and spat it out, and now she's recharging her batteries in Bursford before going back into the fray,' Jack said.
— Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Yes, she's bleeding to death upstairs, but I thought I'd avoid telling you right away, because I like to draw the suspense out.
— Cassandra Clare
You said there was nothing in the world you wanted" The Queen's eyes glittered. "When you imagine your life without him, do you still feel the same?
— Cassandra Clare
We all tell the truth as we see it
— Cassandra Clare
Not everything is about you," Clary said furiously.
"Possibly," Jace said, "but you do have to admit that the majority of things are. — Cassandra Clare
"Possibly," Jace said, "but you do have to admit that the majority of things are. — Cassandra Clare
A morning coffee is my favorite way of starting the day, settling the nerves so that they don't later fray.
— Marcia Carrington
Knowledge of our unchanging relationship grants us the will to fight and to reenter the fray when we have fallen,
— Bryan Chapell
Who would not rather flounder in the fight than not have known the glory of the fray?
— Richard Hovey
You live in my head all the time." (Clary Fray)
— 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
You asked me who I belong to. I belong to you.
— Cassandra Clare