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Hyacinth Quotes

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Omar Khayy谩m
“I sometimes think that never blows so red
The Rose as where some buried Caesar bled;
That every Hyacinth the Garden wears
Dropt in its Lap from some once lovely Head.”
Omar Khayy谩m, Rub谩iy谩t of Omar Khayy谩m

Julia Quinn
“No one said we had to spend every waking moment together," he said, "but at the end of the day"-he leaned and kissed each of her eyebrows, in turn-"an most of the time during, there is no one I would rather see, no one whose voice I would rather hear, and no one whose mind I would rather explore.”
Julia Quinn, It's in His Kiss

Gitty Daneshvari
“Sometimes being a good friend is about saying no, about trying to do what鈥檚 best for your friend regardless of what they say.”
Gitty Daneshvari, The Final Exam

Cassandra Clare
“Magnus鈥檚 head was tipped back, his shimmering white suit rumpled like bedsheets in the morning, his white cloak swaying after him like a moonbeam. His mirrorlike mask was askew, his black hair wild, his slim body arching with the dance, and wrapped around his fingers like ten shimmering rings was the light of his magic, casting a spotlight on one dancer, then another.
The faerie Hyacinth caught one radiant stream of magic and whirled, holding on to it as if the light were a ribbon on a maypole. The vampire woman in the violet cheongsam, Lily, was dancing with another vampire who Alec presumed was Elliott, given the blue and green stains around his mouth and all down his shirtfront. Malcolm Fade joined in the dance with Hyacinth, though he appeared to be doing a jig and she seemed very puzzled. The blue warlock who Magnus had called Catarina was waltzing with a tall horned faerie.The dark-skinned faerie whom Magnus had addressed as a prince was surrounded by others whom Alec presumed were courtiers, dancing in a circle around him.
Magnus laughed as he saw Hyacinth using his magic like a ribbon, and sent shimmering streamers of blue light in several directions. Catarina batted away Magnus鈥檚 magic, her own hand glowing faintly white. The two vampires Lily and Elliott both let a magic ribbon wrap around one of their wrists. They did not seem like trusting types, but they instantly leaned into Magnus with perfect faith, Lily pretending to be a captive and Elliott shimmying enthusiastically as Magnus laughed and pulled them toward him in the dance. Music and starshine filled the room, and Magnus shone brightest in all that bright company.
As Alec made for the stairs, he brushed past Raphael Santiago, who was leaning against the balcony rail and looking down at the dancing crowd, his dark eyes lingering on Lily and Elliott and Magnus. There was a tiny smile on the vampire鈥檚 face. When Raphael noticed Alec, the scowl snapped immediately back on.
鈥淚 find such wanton expressions of joy disgusting,鈥� he declaimed.
鈥淚f you say so,鈥� said Alec. 鈥淚 like it myself.鈥�
He reached the foot of the stairs and was crossing the gleaming ballroom floor when a voice boomed out from above.
鈥淭his is DJ Bat, greatest werewolf DJ in the world, or at least in the top five, coming to you live from Venice because warlocks make irresponsible financial decisions, and this one is for the lovers! Or people with friends who will dance with them. Some of us are lonely jerks, and we鈥檒l be doing shots at the bar.”
Cassandra Clare, The Red Scrolls of Magic

Adelaide Crapsey
“In your
Curled petals what ghosts
Of blue headlands and seas,
What perfumed immortal breath sighing
Of Greece.”
Adelaide Crapsey, Verse

Laura Amy Schlitz
“She cried because Muffet loved her and because Hyacinth didn't.”
Laura Amy Schlitz, A Drowned Maiden's Hair

“The hardest things to fix in life are the ones that are working .”
Quincy Hyacinth

“You will never find the cure to heal a healthy man no matter how you try.”
Quincy Hyacinth

Vanessa Diffenbaugh
“I studied the way the individual flowers clustered around the single stalk, their sharp points fitting together like pieces of a puzzle. Something about the configuration of the petals made me believe that forgiveness should come naturally, but in this family, it hadn't. I thought about the decades of misunderstandings, from the yellow rose to the fire, the thwarted attempts at forgiving and being forgiven.”
Vanessa Diffenbaugh, The Language of Flowers