The Lightwoods Quotes
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The fact that one people's frontier is usually another's homeland has been mostly overlooked.
— Kathleen Norris
Improving your process won't move you from good to great design. It'll move you from bad to average.
— Fred Brooks
A very magnanimous statement, Gideon," said Magnus.
"I'm Gabriel."
Magnus waved a hand. "All Lightwoods look the same to me. — Cassandra Clare
"I'm Gabriel."
Magnus waved a hand. "All Lightwoods look the same to me. — Cassandra Clare
Lightwoods," Magnus said. "They always have to have the last word.
— Cassandra Clare
Don't get me wrong. I love my mother-in-law. It's her daughter I can't figure out.
— Malcolm Gladwell
All Lightwoods look the same to me -
— Cassandra Clare
And you should not be out and about in your nightgown. There are Lightwoods wandering these halls.
— Cassandra Clare
She is mine.' Edward's low voice was suddenly dark, not as composed as before. 'I didn't say I would fight fair.
— Stephenie Meyer
I know if someone is coming from my right side. I could feel it.
— Emerson Fittipaldi
You can only push someone so far before that push sends them walking away in the opposite direction. Everyone has their limits.
— Belle Aurora
You are the Lightwoods - you are all that is left of the Lightwoods.
— Cassandra Clare
There is no safer. There's not even safe, never has been.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
I flinch when I see my name in the newspapers.
— Tom Stoppard
Obedience is the crown and honour of all virtue.
— Martin Luther
Purpose should determine approach. At the end of the day, it's what we do, not what we purposed to do, that defines our lives and reputations.
— Andy Stanley
Alec is brave, and he's good, and he's loyal, and like all Lightwoods he has cheekbones you could use to slice salami.
— Cassandra Clare
And fast by, hanging in a golden chain, This pendent world, in bigness as a star Of smallest magnitude, close by the moon.
— John Milton