Jessa Quotes

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Cassandra Clare
“So you are dying for love, then," Will said finally, his voice sounding constricted to his own ears.
'Dying a little faster for love. And there are worse things to die for.”
Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

Cassandra Clare
“I would have given it up--all of it up--to be married to you for a day. A day that would never have come. You are a reminder--a reminder of everything I am losting. The Life I will not have.”
Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

Melina Marchetta
“Hannah, do you think that your mum and dad and Tate's mum and dad and my mum and dad and Webb and Tate are all together someplace?' she asks earnestly.
I look at Hannah, waiting for the answer. And then she smiles. Webb once said that a Narnie smile was a revelation and, at this moment, I need a revelation. And I get one.
'I wonder,' Hannah says.”
Melina Marchetta, On the Jellicoe Road

Cassandra Clare
“She glanced over at Zachariah, who was busy patting Church. The cat had climbed up onto the champagne table and was gleefully knocking over glasses. Her look was one of exasperation and fondness mixed together.”
Cassandra Clare, City of Heavenly Fire

Mila Gray
“Are you mine?’ he murmurs. ‘Always,’ I answer as his lips find mine.”
Mila Gray, Come Back to Me

Cassandra Clare
“Tessa, he said. Even when I cannot see, you are so beautiful.”
Cassandra Clare, A Deeper Love

Cassandra Clare
“Half one thing and half another,” Tessa said. “Like me. But you know you’re human.”

Jem’s expression softened. “As are you. In all the ways that matter.”
Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

Cassandra Clare
“When I am in the darkness, I want to think of it in the light, with you.”
Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

Cassandra Clare
“I’m sorry,” Jace said quietly. “That you lost your parabatai. Is there anyone— anyone left for you to go home to?”
The boy’s mouth curved a little at the corner. “There is one. She has always been home for me. But not so soon. I must stay, first.”
“To fight?”
“And love and grieve. When I was a Silent Brother, my loves and losses were muted slightly, like music heard from a distance, true in tune but muffled. Now—now it has all come upon me at once. I am bowed under it. I must be stronger before I can see her.” His smile was wistful. “Have you ever felt that your heart contained so much that it must surely break apart?”
Cassandra Clare, City of Heavenly Fire