A Quote by Cassandra Clare

I'll take Shadowhunter, then. Because from what I've experienced of vampires, you mostly suck. No pun intended. — © Cassandra Clare
I'll take Shadowhunter, then. Because from what I've experienced of vampires, you mostly suck. No pun intended.
Always say no pun intended to draw attention to the intended pun.
Always say 'no pun intended' to draw attention to the intended pun.
My agent is a vampire, my lawyer is a vampire, they're all vampires, but they don't suck your blood, they take your money! Vampires are everywhere. It just depends what they're running after.
So yes, this is a show about an adolescent girl, her friends, and various vampires. Vampires writing in diaries, vampires attending high school, vampires investigating various mysterious supernatural events, vampires tormenting each other, vampires eavesdropping on each other, and vampires being sarcastic about other vampires' hairstyles. Vampires embracing every possible opportunity to take off their shirts.
There are vampires and vampires, and not all of them suck blood.
Once you lose that fear, good stuff can happen because you're not in your head about whether it will suck. Once you don't care and accept that it probably will suck, then it probably won't suck.
Obviously I struck gold with 'Deadwood.' No pun intended.
Obviously I struck gold with Deadwood. No pun intended.
Once I'm in the editing room, forget about what I intended to shoot. I take a cold, hard look at what I really did shoot, and then I edit that because, if you try to edit what you intended and you missed somewhere, that will show up.
In Men in Black, it was a very small character, no pun intended.
My story's been an open book for a long time, no pun intended.
I think the play actually became bigger than me. No pun intended.
Well, I don’t know. Mostly I just suck up what life throws my way, stomp on it, and then keep going. I don’t dwell much on what I am or how I got this way. It just is. I just am. I’m Max, and whatever form I take, it’s good enough for me.
If you're truly psychedelic the difference between living and dying is quite immaterial. No pun intended.
But things were different now. I finally had my head -pun intended- on straight.
What you and I understand as a government doesn't exist in many African countries. In fact, what we call our governments are vampire states. Vampires because they suck the economic vitality out of their people. Government is the problem in Africa.
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