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  • #1
    Cassandra Clare
    “I promise to charm the dickens out of him,' said Will, sitting up and readjusting his crushed hat. 'I shall charm him with such force that when I am done, he will be left lying limply on the ground, trying to remember his own name.'
    'The man's eighty-nine', muttered Jem. 'He may well have the problem anyway.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #2
    Cassandra Clare
    “If I might make a suggestion,” said Will. “About twenty paces behind us, in the Council room, is Benedict. If you’d like to go back in there and try kicking him, I recommend aiming upward and a bit to the left—”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #3
    Cassandra Clare
    “Dear me," said Will, and he took another bite of his apple. "Is it because I'm better-looking than you?”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #4
    Cassandra Clare
    “But—but...” Will sputtered.
    “Oh, leave it,” said Jem, kicking Will, not without affection, lightly on the ankle.
    “She annexed my plan!”
    “Will,” Tessa said firmly. “Do you care more about the plan being enacted or about getting credit for it?”
    Will pointed a finger at her. “That,” he said. “The second one.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #5
    Cassandra Clare
    “I didn't call you because I'm tired of you only wanting me around when you need something. I'm tired of watching you be in love with someone else - someone, incidentally, who will never love you back. Not the way I do.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #6
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle snorted, "All the boys are gay. In this truck, anyway. Well, not you, Simon."
    "You noticed," said Simon.
    "I think of myself as a freewheeling bisexual," added Magnus.
    "Please never say those words in front of my parents," said Alec.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #7
    Cassandra Clare
    “Demon pox, oh demon pox
    Just how is it acquired?
    One must go down to the bad part of town
    Until one is very tired.
    Demon pox, oh demon pox, I had it all along—
    Not the pox, you foolish blocks,
    I mean this very song—
    For I was right, and you were wrong!"

    "Will!" Charlotte shouted over the noise, "Have you LOST YOUR MIND? CEASE THAT INFERNAL RACKET! Jem—"
    Jem, rising to his feet, clapped his hands over Will's mouth. "Do you promise to be quiet?" he hissed into his friend's ear.
    Will nodded, blue eyes blazing. Tessa was staring at him in amazement; they all were. She had seen Will many things—amused, bitter, condescending, angry, pitying—but never giddy before.
    Jem let him go. "All right, then."
    Will slid to the floor, his back against the armchair, and threw up his arms. "A demon pox on all your houses!" he announced, and yawned.
    "Oh, God, weeks of pox jokes," said Jem. "We're in for it now.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #8
    Cassandra Clare
    “Astriola. That IS demon pox. You had evidence that demon pox existed and you didnt mention it to me! Et tu, Brute!' He rolled up the paper and hit Jem over the head with it.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #9
    Cassandra Clare
    “When two souls are as one, they stay together on the Wheel. I was born into this world to love you, and I will love you in the next life, and the one after that." ~Jem Carstairs”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #10
    Cassandra Clare
    “Until death," Jem replied gently. "Those are the words of the oath. 'Until aught but death part thee and me.' Someday, Will, I will go where none can follow me, and I think it will be sooner rather than later. Have you ever asked yourself why I agreed to be your parabatai?"
    "No better offers forthcoming?" Will tried for humor, but his voice cracked like glass.
    "I thought you needed me," Jem said. "There is a wall you have built about yourself, Will, and I have never asked you why. But no one should shoulder every burden alone. I thought you would let me inside if I became your parabatai, and then you would have at least someone to lean upon. I did wonder what my death would mean for you. I used to fear it, for your sake. I feared you would be left alone inside that wall. But now... something has changed. I do not know why. But I know that it is true."
    "That what is true?" Will's fingers were still digging into Jem's wrist.
    "That the wall is coming down.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #11
    Cassandra Clare
    “You swore to stay with me,” he said. “When we made our oath, as parabatai. Our souls are knit. We are one person, James.”
    “We are two people,” said Jem.
    “Two people with a covenant between us.”
    Will knew he sounded like a child, but he could not help it.
    “A covenant that says you must not go where I cannot come with you.”
    “Until death,” Jem replied gently.
    “Those are the words of the oath. ‘Until
    aught but death part thee and me.’ Someday, Will, I will go where none can
    follow me, and I think it will be sooner rather than later.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #12
    Cassandra Clare
    “Whither thou goest, I will go;
    Where thou diest, will I die
    And there will I be buried:
    The Angel do so to me, and more also,
    If aught but death part thee and me.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince



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