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Quotes About Rebellion

Isabelle and Sebastian? Hardly. Sebastian's a nice guy – Isabelle only likes dating thoroughly inappropriate boys our parents will hate. Mundanes, Downworlders, petty crooks…" "Thanks," Simon said. "I'm glad to be classed with the criminal element.
~ Cassandra Clare
But how do they get inside?" "They fly," Jace said, and indicated the upper floors of the building. [...] "We don't fly," Clary felt impelled to point out. "No," Jace agreed. "We don't fly. We break and enter." He started across the street toward the hotel. "Flying sounds like more fun," Clary said, hurrying to catch up with him. "Right now everything sounds like more fun.
~ Cassandra Clare
He had electric blue hair that had stuck around his head like tendrils of a startled octopus.
~ Cassandra Clare
You can take your Law," she said in a measured tone, "and shove it right up your-
~ Cassandra Clare
Jace suggested that the cast of "Gilligan's Island" could go do something anatomically unlikely with themselves.
~ Cassandra Clare
Damnit.' Isabelle, standing in the mouth of the alley, her wet black hair like a cloak around her shoulders, kicked a trash can out of her way and glowered. 'Oh, for goodness's sake,' she said. 'I can't believe you two. Why? What's wrong with bedrooms? And pivacy?
~ Cassandra Clare
Jace snorted so loudly that she turned on him with a frown. He wiggled his mud-caked fingers at her. His nails were black crescents. "Filthy inside and out.
~ Cassandra Clare
Tell me, is he always really rude, or does he save that for mundanes?" "Oh, he's rude to everyone," said Isabelle airily. "It's what makes him so damn sexy. That and he's killed more demons than anyone else his age.
~ Cassandra Clare
Of course it's not okay with me, I'm a teenage boy. As far as I'm concerned, this is the worst thing that's happenedd since I found out why Magnus was banned from Peru" - Jace
~ Cassandra Clare
No," Jace agreed. "We don't fly. We break and enter.
~ Cassandra Clare
She looked around. They had drifted far away from the bank of the canal. "Are we stealing this boat?" "Stealing' is such an ugly word," he mused. "What do you want to call it?" He picked her up and swung her around before putting her down. "An extreme case of window-shopping.
~ Cassandra Clare
Well, you can go ahead and hang your head out the car window if you feel like it." Luke laughed. "I'm a werewolf, not a golden retriever." -Clary & Luke, pg.415-
~ Cassandra Clare
Screw the Silent Brothers." "No thanks. There's strong and silent, and then there's just freaky." "Isabelle!
~ Cassandra Clare
Henry patted Charlotte's shoulder anxiously. "Would you like a cool cloth? What can I do to help?" "You could ride up to Yorkshire and chop that old goat's head off." Charlotte sounded mutinous. "Won't that make things rather awkward with the Clave?" asked Henry. "They're not generally very receptive about, you know, beheadings and things.
~ Cassandra Clare
Cecily, what are you doing?" Will demanded, interrupting Gideon; he knew he sounded like a distracted parent, but he didn't care. Cecily has slid her blade into her belt and appeared to be trying to climb one of the small yew trees inside the first row of hedges. "Now is not the time for climbing trees!
~ Cassandra Clare
Jace, on the other hand, looked like the sort of boy who'd come over to your house and burn it down for kicks.
~ Cassandra Clare
If I can not move heaven I shall raise Hell.
~ Cassandra Clare
In case you were wondering, it is preferable to rule in Hell than serve in Heaven—I've done both.
~ Cassandra Clare
Maybe I want a black eye. Did you think of that?
~ Cassandra Clare
Do people ever climb the demon towers? Like, for any reason?" Aline looked up. "Climb the demon towers?" She laughed. "No, no one ever does that. It's totally illegal, for one thing, and besides, why would you want to?" Aline, Isabelle thought, did not have much imagination. She herself could think of lots of reasons why someone might want to climb the demon towers, if only to spit gum down on passerbys below.
~ Cassandra Clare
Alastair's gaze flicked to Matthew. "Why," he said, "are you not even wearing a hat? "And cover up this hair?" Matthew indicated his golden locks with a flourish. "Would you blot out the sun?
~ Cassandra Clare
You are a great deal of trouble, Jace Herondale
~ Cassandra Clare
Why is it, little Shadowhunter, that your angels are so cold and without mercy? Why do they break that which will not obey them?
~ Cassandra Clare
God, I hate rogue necromancers," said Magnus. "Why can't they just follow the rules?" "Probably because the biggest rule is 'no necromancy'?" Emma suggested
~ Cassandra Clare