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  • #1
    “It would be ironic, Magnus thought, terribly and cruelly ironic, for one Herondale to be saved by love, and another Herondale damned by it.”
    Cassanda Clare

  • #2
    Cassandra Clare
    “Life is a book and there are a thousand pages I have not yet read.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #3
    Cassandra Clare
    “I am catastrophically in love with you.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #4
    Cassandra Clare
    “Of course you can have a true Shadowhunter name," Will said. "You can have mine."
    Tessa stared at him, all black and white against the black-and-white snow and stone. "Your name?"
    Will took a step toward her, till they stood face-to-face. Then he reached to take her hand and slid off her glove, which he put into his pocket. He held her bare hand in his, his fingers curved around hers. His hand was warm and callused, and his touch made her shiver. His eyes were steady and blue; they were everything that Will was: true and tender, sharp and witty, loving and kind. "Marry me," he said. "Marry me, Tess. Marry me and be called Tessa Herondale. Or be Tessa Gray, or be whatever you wish to call yourself, but marry me and stay with me and never leave me, for I cannot bear another day of my life to go by that does not have you in it.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #5
    Cassandra Clare
    “And to the devil with it if she is!" said the Consul. "One girl, who is not Nephilim, is not, cannot, be our priority."

    "She is my priority!" Will shouted.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #6
    Cassandra Clare
    “You don't think I can fight." Tessa said, drawing back and matching his silvery gaze with her own. "Because I'm a girl."
    "I don't think you can fight because you're wearing a wedding dress", said Jem. "For what it's worth, I don't think Will could fight in that dress either."
    "Perhaps not," said Will, who had ears like a bat'a. "But I would make a radiant bride.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #7
    Cassandra Clare
    “I'm afraid to answer that. I've heard that when I speak, it makes American women wish to strike me with umbrellas.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #8
    Cassandra Clare
    “Life is a book, and there are a thousand pages I have not read. I would read them together with you, as many as I can, before I die -"
    She put her hand against his chest, just over his heart, and felt its beat against her palm, a unique time signature that was all its own. "I only wish you would not speak of dying," she said. "But even for that, yes, I know how you are with your words, and, Will- I love all of them. Every word you say. The silly ones, the mad ones, the beautiful ones, and the ones that are only for me. I love them, and I love you.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #9
    Cassandra Clare
    “And maybe you should stop pitying yourself,” he said. “Most people are lucky to have even one great love in their life. You have found two.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #10
    Cassandra Clare
    “They say you cannot love two people equally at once,” she said. “And perhaps for others that is so. But you and Will—you are not like two ordinary people, two people who might have been jealous of each other, or who would have imagined my love for one of them diminished by my love of the other. You merged your souls when you were both children. I could not have loved Will so much if I had not loved you as well. And I could not love you as I do if I had not loved Will as I did.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #11
    Cassandra Clare
    “I thought perhaps that when you told me you did not love me that my own feelings would fall away and atrophy, but they have not. They have grown every day. I love you now more desperately, this moment, than I have ever loved you before, and in an hour I will love you more than that”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #12
    Cassandra Clare
    “Miss Cecily," she gasped, and then her eyes went toWill. She clapped a hand over her mouth, turned, and bolted back into the house.
    "Oh, dear," said Tessa.
    "I have that effect on women," Will said.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #13
    Cassandra Clare
    “It's all very romantic," Gabriel said, and then frowned. "Or it would be, if my brother could get a word out without sounding like a choking frog. I fear he will not go down in history as one of the world's greatest wooers of women.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #14
    Cassandra Clare
    “You might want to get up," he said. "Everyone will be here quite soon to rescue you, and you may prefer to have clothes on when they arrive." He shrugged. "I would, at any rate, but then, I am well known to be remarkably shy.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #15
    Cassandra Clare
    “Five,' she said. Her lips and cheeks were flushed, but her gaze was steady.
    'Five?' Gabriel echoed blankly.
    'My rating,' she said, and smiled at him. 'Your skill and technique may, perhaps, require work, but the native talent is certainly there. What you require is practice.'
    'And you are willing to be my tutor?'
    'I should be very insulted if you chose another,' Cecily said, and leaned up to kiss him again.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #16
    Cassandra Clare
    “You said I am a good man," he said. "But I am not that good a man. And I am--I am catastrophically in love with you.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #17
    Cassandra Clare
    “I like that stick of yours," he said.
    "It's a staff." Jem swung out to knock another automaton sideways. "Made by the Iron Sisters, only for Silent Brothers."
    [...]
    "Anyone can sharpen a stick."
    "It's a staff," Jem repeated, and saw Will's quicksilver smile out of the corner of his eye.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #18
    Cassandra Clare
    “With tears running down her face, Cecily had reminded him of the moment at her wedding to Gabriel when he had delivered a beautiful speech praising the groom, at the end of which he had announced, “Dear God, I thought she was marrying Gideon. I take it all back.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #19
    Cassandra Clare
    “Miss Cecily," she gasped, and then her eyes went to Will. She clapped a hand over her mouth, turned, and bolted back into the house.
    "Oh, dear," said Tessa.
    "I have that effect on women," Will said. " I probably should have warned you before you agreed to marry me."
    "I can still change my mind," Tessa said sweetly.
    "Don't you dare-," he began with a breathless half laugh.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #20
    Cassandra Clare
    “I can find another maid; I cannot find another Sophie. If being a Shadowhunter was what you wanted, my girl, I wish you had spoken. I could have gone to the Consul before I was at odds with him. Still, when we return-'
    She broke off, and Cecily heard the words beneath the words: If we return.
    'When we return, I will put you forward for Acension,' Charlotte finished.
    'I will speak out for her aswell,' Gideon said. 'After all, I have my father's place on the Council-his friends will listen to me; they still owe loyalty to our family-and besides, how else can we be married?'
    'What'? said Gabriel with a wild hand gesture that accidentally flipped the nearest plate on the floor, where it shattered.
    'Married?' said Henry. 'You're marrying your father's friends on the Council? Which of them?”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #21
    Cassandra Clare
    “I take your hand, brother, so that you may go in peace.
    Will had opened his blue eyes that never lost their colour over all the passing years, and looked at Jem and then Tessa, and smiled, and died, with Tessa's head on his shoulder and and his hand in Jem's.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #22
    Cassandra Clare
    “You want this?" His voice was hoarse.
    "Yes," she said. "Do you?"
    His finger traced the outline of her mouth. "For this I would have been damned forever. For this I would have given up everything."
    She felt the burn behind her eyes, the pressure of tears, and blinked wet eyelashes. "Will ..."
    "Dw i'n dy garu di am byth," he said. "I love you. Always." And he moved to cover her body with his own.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #23
    Cassandra Clare
    “I need to know you believe me when I say I love you. That is all."
    "I believe everything you say," Tessa said with a smile, her hands creeping doen from his waist to his weapons belt. Her fingers closed on the hilt of the dagger, and she yanked it from the belt, smiling as he looked down at her in surprise. "After all," she said, "you weren't lying about the tattoo of the dragon of Wales, were you?”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #24
    Cassandra Clare
    “Will." Her hands pulled at his shirt, and it came away, the buttons tearing, his head shaking free of the fabric, all wild dark hair, Heathcliff on the moors. His hands were less sure on her dress, but it came away as well, off over her head, and was cast aside, leaving Tessa in her chemise and corset. She went motionless, shocked at being so undressed in front of anyone but Sophie, and Will took a wild look at her corset that was only part desire.
    “How—," he said. “Does it come off?"
    Tessa couldn't help herself; despite everything, she giggled. “It laces," she whispered. “In the back.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #25
    Cassandra Clare
    “But you are not,” Magnus said. “He is not dead, Will. He lives because you let him go. He would have stayed with you and died, if you had asked it, but you loved him enough to prefer that he live, even if that life is separate from yours. And that above all things proves that you are not Sydney Carton, Will, that yours is not the kind of love that can be redeemed only through destruction. It is what I saw in you, what I have always seen in you, what made me want to help you. That you are not despairing. That you have in you an infinite capacity for joy.” He put one gloved hand under Will’s chin and lifted Will’s face. There were not many people Will had to raise his head to look in the eye, but Magnus was one. “Bright star,” Magnus said, and his eyes were thoughtful, as if he were remembering something, or someone. “Those of you who are mortal, you burn so fiercely. And you fiercer than most, Will. I will not ever forget you.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #26
    Cassandra Clare
    “On a Tuesday night they were wed,
    And by Friday they were dead.
    And they buried them in the churchyard side by side,
    Oh my love,
    And they buried them in the churchyard side by side."

    Breaking away from Gideon with some reluctance, Sophie rose to her feet and dusted off her dress. "Please forgive me, my dear Mr. Lightwood- I mean Gideon- but I must go and murder the cook. I shall be directly back.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #27
    Cassandra Clare
    “I want you to be happy, and him to be happy. And yet when you walk that aisle to meet him and join yourselves forever you will walk an invisible path of the shards of my heart, Tessa. I would give over my own life for your happiness. I thought perhaps that when you told me you did not love me that my own feelings would fall away and atrophy, but they have not. They have grown every day. I love you now more desperately, this moment, than I have ever loved you before, and in an hour I will love you more than that.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #28
    Cassandra Clare
    “I want you to say dreadfully mad, funny things and make up songs and be--' The Will I fell in love with, she almost said. "And be Will," she finished instead. "Or I shall hit you with my umbrella."

    ***

    "You would make a very ugly woman."
    "I would not. I would be stunning."
    Tessa laughed. “There,” she said. “There is Will. Isn’t that better? Don’t you think so?” “I don’t know,” Will said, eyeing her. “I’m afraid to answer that. I’ve heard that when I speak, it makes American women wish to strike me with umbrellas.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #29
    Cassandra Clare
    “In Paris she found Magnus, who was living in a garret apartment and paiting, an occupation for which he had no aptitude whatsoever. He let her sleep on a mattress by the window, and in the night, when she woke up screaming for Will, he came and put his arms around her, smelling of turpentine.
    "The first one is always the hardest," he said.
    "The first?"
    "The first one you love who dies," he said. "It gets easier, after.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #30
    Cassandra Clare
    “When I heard about these lessons, I thought they would be a dreadful waste of my time. I pictured two very silly girls uninterested in any sort of instruction. But that describes neither Miss Gray nor yourself. I should tell you, I used to train younger Shadowhunters in Madrid. And there were quite a few of them who didn’t have the same native ability that you do. You’re a talented student, and it is my pleasure to teach you.”
    Sophie felt herself flush scarlet. “You cannot be serious.”
    “I am. I was pleasantly surprised the first time I came here and again so the next time and the next. I found that I was looking forward to it. In fact, it would be fair to say that since my return home, I have hated everything in London except these hours with you.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince



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