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Shadowhunting Quotes By Andy Miller

Is it wrong to prefer books to people? Not at Christmas. A book is like a guest you have invited into your home, except you don't have to play Pictionary with it or supply it with biscuits and stollen. — Andy Miller

Shadowhunting Quotes By Robert Macfarlane

A life lived as variously as Roger's, and evoked in writing as powerful as his, means that even after death his influence continues to flow outwards. Green Man-like, he appears in unexpected places, speaking in leaves. — Robert Macfarlane

Shadowhunting Quotes By Orrin Woodward

History can teach us so much, and yet we seem to learns so little. — Orrin Woodward

Shadowhunting Quotes By Whitney Houston

You don't have a baby based on that publicity madness. People don't live like that. Especially black people who were raised in families with morals and standards and integrity. — Whitney Houston

Shadowhunting Quotes By Cassandra Clare

In the end it was Shadowhunting they had bonded over - a shared
love of sharp-edged weapons, gleaming seraph blades, the painful
pleasure of burning Marks, the thought-numbing swiftness of battle.
When Alec had wanted to go out hunting alone with Jace, leaving Izzy
behind, Jace had spoken up for her: "We need her with us; she's the
best there is. Aside from me, of course."
She had loved him just for that. — Cassandra Clare

Shadowhunting Quotes By Garrett Hedlund

In the present time you don't really establish what you're going through, but after time it's declared something. Right now there could be some writers doing something expressing their thoughts in a whole different style that we're not aware of. This could be the 'in-between the notes generation.' — Garrett Hedlund

Shadowhunting Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Well, I'm a Lovelace. My family quit Shadowhunting due to laziness in the 1700s. — Cassandra Clare