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  • #1
    Richelle Mead
    “We need to get inside. I think my hair gel’s frozen.”
    Richelle Mead, The Indigo Spell

  • #2
    Richelle Mead
    “What am I supposed to do with a wool coat? Especially here in Palm Springs?”

    “Sleep with it,” he suggested. “Think of me.”
    Richelle Mead, The Indigo Spell

  • #3
    Richelle Mead
    “I realized I’m in love. It's always been right in front of me.”
    Richelle Mead, The Indigo Spell

  • #4
    Richelle Mead
    “Because I’ve got a lot more terms of endearment to use. Honey pie. Sugarplum. Bread pudding."

    “Why are they all high-calorie foods?”
    Richelle Mead, The Indigo Spell

  • #5
    Richelle Mead
    “You're my flame in the dark. We chase away the shadows around each other.”
    Richelle Mead, The Indigo Spell

  • #6
    Richelle Mead
    “Can you come over to Amberwood? I need you to help me break curfew and escape my dorm.”
    There were a few moments of silence. “Sage, I’ve been waiting two months to hear you say those words. You want me to bring a ladder?”
    Richelle Mead, The Indigo Spell

  • #7
    Richelle Mead
    “If I was drunk, I wouldn’t be here at all. And really, this is pretty good for four White Russians.”
    “White what?” I almost sat down but was afraid the chair might dematerialize beneath me.
    “It’s a drink,” he said. “You’d think I wouldn’t be into something named that—you know, considering my own personal experience with Russians. But they’re surprisingly delicious. The drinks, not real Russians.”
    Richelle Mead, The Indigo Spell

  • #8
    John Green
    “So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #9
    John Green
    “They love their hair because they're not smart enough to love something more interesting.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #10
    Andrea Cremer
    “The relationship of a girl and her favorite novel can be complex indeed.”
    Andrea Cremer, Nightshade

  • #11
    Andrea Cremer
    “Ansel, I'm not the sun, stop orbiting and get in here.”
    Andrea Cremer, Nightshade

  • #12
    Cora Carmack
    “Are you waiting for an invitation?” I asked, eyeing him standing carefully outside my door. “Is this the part where you tell me you’re a vampire?” He chuckled. “No, I promise the paleness is only because I’m British.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #13
    Cora Carmack
    “How can people decide who they want to spend the rest of their life with at this age? I can’t even decide what to have for dinner! I can’t decide if I want to be an actor, even though I’ve already got 35,000 dollars in student loans telling me I sure as hell better want to be an
    actor.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #14
    Christine Zolendz
    “Got plans for the rest of the day ?"
    "No plans," I whispered. Test drive your mattress? Let me pretend to be a Skittle and you can taste my rainbow? Fifty Shades me? Please ! Oh, holy horror, I'm freaking losing it.
    Christine Zolendz, Saving Grace

  • #15
    Kresley Cole
    “Remember my titles? I don't get poisoned, I do the poisoning. I'm the Princess of it”
    Kresley Cole, Poison Princess

  • #16
    Kresley Cole
    “Crazy like a fox.”
    Kresley Cole, Poison Princess

  • #17
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “My palms itched to have a close encounter of the bitch-slap kind with his face.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Obsidian

  • #18
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “Daemon: I checked out your blog.
    Katy: Stalking me again, I see. Do I need to get a restraining order?
    Daemon: In your dreams, Kitten. Oh wait, I'm already starring in those, aren't I?
    Katy: Nightmares, Daemon. Nightmares.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Obsidian

  • #19
    Cassandra Clare
    “Must you go? I was rather hoping you'd stay and be a ministering angel, but if you must go, you must."

    "I'll stay," Will said a bit crossly, and threw himself down in the armchair Tessa had just vacated. "I can minister angelically."

    "None too convincingly. And you're not as pretty to look at as Tessa is," Jem said, closing his eyes as he leaned back against the pillow.

    "How rude. Many who have gazed upon me have compared the experience to gazing at the radiance of the sun."

    Jem still had his eyes closed. "If they mean it gives you a headache, they aren't wrong.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #20
    Cassandra Clare
    “Well, she's not responding to my advances," he observed more brightly than he felt, "so she must be dead."
    "Or she's a woman of good taste and sense.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #21
    Cassandra Clare
    “Jessamine recoiled from the paper as if it were a snake. "A lady does not read the newspaper. The society pages, perhaps, or the theater news. Not this filth."
    "But you are not a lady, Jessamine---," Charlotte began.
    "Dear me," said Will. "Such harsh truths so early in the morning cannot be good for the digestion.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #22
    Cassandra Clare
    “Will smiled the way Lucifer might have smiled, moments before he fell from Heaven.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #23
    Cassandra Clare
    “I see you're determined to miss my point."
    "If you're point is that there was a pretty girl in the room and it was distracting you, then I think I've taken your point handily."
    "You think she's pretty?" Will was surprised; Jem rarely opinioned this sort of thing.
    "Yes, and you do too."
    "I hadn't noticed, really."
    "Yes, you have, and I've noticed you noticing.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #24
    Cassandra Clare
    “I have mastered many things in my life. Navigating the streets of London, speaking French without an accent, dancing the quadrille, the Japanese art of flower arranging, lying at charades, concealing a highly intoxicated state, delighting young women with my charms..."

    Tessa stared.

    "Alas," he went on, "no one has ever actually referred to me as 'the master,' or 'the magister,' either. More's the pity...”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #25
    Cassandra Clare
    “It was Will who broke the silence. "Very well. You have me alone in the corridor-"
    "Yes, yes," said Tessa impatiently, "and thousands of women all over England would pay handsomely for the privilege of such an opportunity. Can we put aside the display of your wit for a moment? This is important."
    "You want me to apologize, don't you?" Will said. "For what happened in the attic?"
    Tessa, caught off guard, blinked. "The attic?"
    "You want me to say I'm sorry that I kissed you."
    She felt herself flush and hoped furiously that it wouldn't be visible in the darkness. "What-no. No!"
    "So you don't want me to be sorry," Will said.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #26
    Cassandra Clare
    “under his dripping hair, he was as white as parchment, his hands clenched at his sides so tightly that they were shaking. It seemed clear that some terrible turmoil was ripping him apart from the inside out.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #27
    Cassandra Clare
    London

    The Institute

    Year of Our Lord 1878


    “Mother, Father, my chwaer fach,

    It’s my seventeenth birthday today. I know that to write to you is to break the law, I know that I will likely tear this letter into pieces when it is finished. As I have done on all my birthdays past since I was twelve. But I write anyway, to commemorate the occasion - the way some make yearly pilgrimages to a grave, to remember the death of a loved one. For are we not dead to each other?

    I wonder if when you woke this morning you remembered that today, seventeen years ago, you had a son? I wonder if you think of me and imagine my life here in the Institute in London? I doubt you could imagine it. It is so very different from our house surrounded by mountains, and the great clear blue sky and the endless green. Here, everything is black and gray and brown, and the sunsets are painted in smoke and blood. I wonder if you worry that I am lonely or, as Mother always used to, that I am cold, that I have gone out into the rain again without a hat? No one here worries about those details. There are so many things that could kill us at any moment; catching a chill hardly seems important.

    I wonder if you knew that I could hear you that day you came for me, when I was twelve. I crawled under the bed to block out the sound of you crying my name, but I heard you. I heard mother call for her fach, her little one. I bit my hands until they bled but I did not come down. And, eventually, Charlotte convinced you to go away. I thought you might come again but you never did. Herondales are stubborn like that.

    I remember the great sighs of relief you would both give each time the Council came to ask me if I wished to join the Nephilim and leave my family, and each time I said no and I send them away. I wonder if you knew I was tempted by the idea of a life of glory, of fighting, of killing to protect as a man should. It is in our blood - the call to the seraph and the stele, to marks and to monsters.

    I wonder why you left the Nephilim, Father? I wonder why Mother chose not to Ascend and to become a Shadowhunter? Is it because you found them cruel or cold? I have no fathom side. Charlotte, especially, is kind to me, little knowing how much I do not deserve it. Henry is mad as a brush, but a good man. He would have made Ella laugh. There is little good to be said about Jessamine, but she is harmless. As little as there is good to say about her, there is as much good to say about Jem: He is the brother Father always thought I should have. Blood of my blood - though we are no relation. Though I might have lost everything else, at least I have gained one thing in his friendship.

    And we have a new addition to our household too. Her name is Tessa. A pretty name, is it not? When the clouds used to roll over the mountains from the ocean? That gray is the color of her eyes.

    And now I will tell you a terrible truth, since I never intend to send this letter. I came here to the Institute because I had nowhere else to go. I did not expect it to ever be home, but in the time I have been here I have discovered that I am a true Shadowhunter. In some way my blood tells me that this is what I was born to do.If only I had known before and gone with the Clave the first time they asked me, perhaps I could have saved Ella’s life. Perhaps I could have saved my own.



    Your Son,

    Will

    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #28
    Emily Brontë
    “The old church tower and garden wall
    Are black with autumn rain
    And dreary winds foreboding call
    The darkness down again”
    Emily Brontë, The Complete Poems

  • #29
    Mencius
    “Friendship is one mind in two bodies.”
    Mencius

  • #30
    L.J. Smith
    “Sky and sea, keep harm from me. Earth and fire, bring… my desire.”
    L.J. Smith, The Initiation / The Captive Part I
    tags: spell



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