she…let the blood spill down instead of tears.
– Cassandra Clare
Related Quotes:
- You cannot spill a drop of American blood without spilling the blood of the whole world…. We are not a nation, so much as a world. – Herman Melville
- When sorrow’s cup is filled up to the brim,the slightest touch of memory can cause tears to spill again. – John Mark Green
- Great men are allowed to spill the blood of others. – Naoyuki Ochiai
- You’re not so tough. No tougher than the man whose blood will spill from your veins. – Dawn M Turner
- Fallibility in a leader is very trying. Isn’t it? They spill so much of other people’s blood. – James Clavell
- At least Kyle wasn’t home. That would be a hard one to explain to his new roomate. Nobody liked a guy who kept blood in the fridge. – Cassandra Clare
- Family isn’t blood. It’s the people who love you. The people who have your back. – Cassandra Clare
- Family is more than blood – Cassandra Clare
- Tobias loved her more than he’d loved anything-”his family, his duty, even himself. There, perhaps, the Herondale blood ran true. – Cassandra Clare
- [Magnus] held on to the boy, newborn in grave dirt and blood, and he wished that he had found him dead. – Cassandra Clare
- Tears shed for self are tears of weakness, but tears shed for others are a sign of strength. – Billy Graham
- Silent tears are the worst. It’s the sign of a broken spirit. No sound, no residual emotions… just tears. Silent, unstoppable tears. – NR Walker
- Making the ungrateful grateful will bring tears to your eyes, tears of blood bleeding from the heart. – Ana Monnar
- How many would protest if restaurants began serving puppy and kitten flesh instead of calves? Robins instead of hens? Squirrels instead of pigs? – Mango Wodzak
- Why is it that when you wipe up dust its called dusting but when you wipe up a spill its not called spilling? Just something to think about. – Ellen DeGeneres
- Certain bookworms eat books. Eat them, swear in them, spill things on them. – Tara Bray Smith
- Drink freely the wine life offers you and don’t worry how much you spill. – Marty Rubin
- Think before you speak. Your own words can cure or curse you. The power in your tongue can spill blessings or lessons. – Bianca McCormickJohnson
- The practice of the presence of God, though we begin it at special times of prayer, is designed to spill out and over and into all times. – Peter Kreeft
- A self needed to spill out sometimes, a body should show evidence of what the hell went on inside it. – Ben Marcus
- Is every writer’s keyboard a spill magnet? – AD Posey
- ..i spill intothe kind of silenceonly Khalil Gibran would understand. – Sanober Khan
- my subconscious so full it must spill over – Dorothy Hewett
- Finally the dawn came, the sky fringed with pink, and the sun bright as a coin in a spill of rising red. – Lauren Slater
- Make stress work as the fuel inside, not as the oil-spill on the road. – Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre
- She spilled rice on my knee, and she smiled. I wanted her to spill a thousand things on me, lava, acid, bricks, anything, and smile each time – Ann Brashares
- Many of your relationship problems are not really relationship problems. They’re personal problems that spill over into relationships. – Rick Warren
- Nobody calls me ‘blondie’ and keeps their kneecaps. – 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
- Their beauty had always seemed to him like the beauty of pressed flowers – lovely, but dead. – Cassandra Clare
- We find in our children our own selves again, who might be made better than we are. – 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
- Scrawny little mundane bastard. – Cassandra Clare
- And I remind you of your mother now? I have got to look into a manlier cologne. – 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
- You are mortal. You age, you die. If that is not hell, pray tell me, what is? – 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