Sarcasm is the last refuge of the imaginatively bankrupt.
– Cassandra Clare
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- That’s the difference between irony and sarcasm. Irony can be spontaneous, while sarcasm requires volition. You have to create sarcasm. – Christopher Moore
- The challenge of the writer is to transform-”artistically and imaginatively-”a unique personal experience into a universal, meaningful story. – Hillel F Damron
- The great GOD is a tower of refuge to the poor.The great GOD is a tower of refuge to the needy in distress. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Ah, sarcasm. The final refuge of the desperate. – Ashlyn Macnamara
- Can the sarcasm,’ he said. ‘Please, I always use fresh sarcasm, never canned. – Laurell K Hamilton
- Playful, positive sarcasm is different from negative mean sarcasm, and many people don’t know the difference. – Bryant McGill
- If you turned your back on irony, it curdled into sarcasm. And what good was it then? Sarcasm was irony which had lost its soul. – Julian Barnes
- If you try to buy love, you will go bankrupt trying to possess it. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- The only true currency in this bankrupt world are the moments you share with someone when you’re uncool. – Cameron Crowe
- Donating your time to an unworthy situation is spending your emotional cash to bankrupt your dreams ~Bluenscottish – Bluenscottish
- Directing praise to oneself is to cash in on the ego in order to bankrupt the soul. – Craig D Lounsbrough
- Building on a bond is bankable. Building on bitterness is bankrupt. – TF Hodge
- Our heart is a treasury; if you pour out all its wealth at once, you are bankrupt. – Honor de Balzac
- If you don’t know how to take care of your own needs, when you try to give to others, you are giving from a bankrupt account. – James Dillehay
- An Atheist, is nothing but a bankrupt Anarchist. – Ibrahim Ibrahim
- A slavish concern for the composition of words is the sign of a bankrupt intellect. Be gone, odious wasp! You smell of decayed syllables. – Norton Juster
- Nobody calls me ‘blondie’ and keeps their kneecaps. – Cassandra Clare
- While the Clave disapproves of trespassers, oddly they take an even darker view of beheading and skinning people. They’re peculiar that way. – Cassandra Clare
- Beautiful girls should know how to defend themselves against the advances of gentlemen. – Cassandra Clare
- She had a soul, and that meant she could be saved. – Cassandra Clare
- I was alive when the Dead Sea was just a lake that was feeling a little poorly. – Cassandra Clare
- But they love each other. Isn’t that what love means? That you’re supposed to be there for the other person to turn to, no matter what? – Cassandra Clare
- I am not perfectly certain I believe in marriage. Why have just one bonbon when you can have the box? – Cassandra Clare
- Family is more than blood – Cassandra Clare
- Power will always attract the greedy and the weak. – Cassandra Clare
- she…let the blood spill down instead of tears. – Cassandra Clare
- Most of us do things for reasons that are more purely personal. For love, or for hate. – Cassandra Clare
- Our fathers were demons,’ Catarina said. ‘Our mothers were heroes. – Cassandra Clare
- Your pretense does not fool me, gnome. My eye will be upon you. – Cassandra Clare
- Too much of anything could destroy you, Simon thought. Too much darkness could kill, but too much light could blind. – Cassandra Clare
- Trust. It is like placing a blade in someone’s hand and setting the very point to your heart. – Cassandra Clare
- As long as there is love and memory, there is no true loss. – Cassandra Clare
- The funny thing about mundies is how obsessed with magic they are for a bunch of people who don’t even know what the word means. – Cassandra Clare
- Love and hate had their own secret languages, and Mark and Kieran were speaking in them now. – Cassandra Clare
- There were some memories, though, that never faded. – Cassandra Clare
- In the end that was the choice you made, and it doesn’t matter how hard it was to make it. It matters that you did. – Cassandra Clare
- Maybe they didn’t make vampires out of ugly people. Or maybe ugly people just didn’t want to live forever. – Cassandra Clare
- Wither thou goest, I will go; thy people shall by my people; where thou diest, will I die, and there I be buried. – Cassandra Clare
- And that – he pointed ahead – is the road to Hell. That’s where we’re going. I have always heard it was paved with good intentions, said Simon – Cassandra Clare
- No. It is said that the Nephilim are the children of men and angels. All that this angelic heritage has given to us is a longer distance to fall. – Cassandra Clare