A Quote by Cassandra Clare

And you should not be out and about in your nightgown. There are Lightwoods wandering these halls. — © Cassandra Clare
And you should not be out and about in your nightgown. There are Lightwoods wandering these halls.
Cecy, what are you doing here?" She took a step forward, then paused on the threshold, glancing down at her bare feet. “I could ask of you the same.” “I like to talk to the horses at night. They make good company. And you should not be out and about in your nightgown. There are Lightwoods wandering these halls.
You are the Lightwoods — you are all that is left of the Lightwoods.
Special interests and opponents have figured out how easy it is to disrupt town halls and get their own message out. The days of the truly free-form town halls may be over.
Wandering in a vast forest at night, I have only a faint light to guide me. A stranger appears and says to me: 'My friend, you should blow out your candle in order to find your way more clearly.' This stranger is a theologian.
Isn't it amazing that the Germans call their city halls 'rat houses'? That's what we should call our city halls!
He's a cousin of some friends of the Lightwoods or something. He's nice. I promise." "Nice, bah. He's gorgeous." Magnus gazed dreamily in his direction. "You should leave him here. I could hang hats on him and things." "No. You can't have him." "Why not? Do you like him?" Magnus's eyes gleamed. "He seems to like you. I saw him going for your hand out there like a squirrel diving for a peanut.
Your white tee, well to me, looks like a nightgown; Make your mama proud, take that thing two sizes down.
It should be a firmly established part of the curriculum that children should visit theatres and concert halls.
I find often I'm wandering around the park with my kids, and I notice something, and I think, 'Oh, I could come up with a clever Facebook post about that.' It's like, 'Wait a minute - that's not what I should be thinking. I should be present in the moment with my kids.'
Politics should not be a lifelong career, and elected officials should not be allowed to fix themselves in the halls of power of a nation.
I've had some of my best matches in front of 50 people in bingo halls and VFW halls and things like that.
In order not to end up like the masses out there who are merely wandering and unsure of their goals and dreams, your objective must be clear. When your purpose is clear, your life will have meaning.
You must have your wits about you. No wandering minds allowed.
The thing I love about New York is getting lost but not worrying, just wandering and wandering, knowing that there's always a subway only ten blocks away in any direction. There's always a new neighborhood to discover, a new place to lose your bearings in, and yet however alien it seems you can escape. You can always get a cab. All of life's problems can be solved by hailing a cab.
I do want to get married. It's a nice idea. Though I think husbands are like tattoos--you should wait until you come across something you want on your body for the rest of your life instead of just wandering into a tattoo parlor on some idle Sunday and saying, 'I feel like I should have one of these suckers by now. I'll take a thorny rose and a "MOM" anchor, please. No, not that one--the big one.
It's like being a little kid again, parading around in a nightgown tucked into your underpants, believing it looks terrific.
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