Home » Quote » Cassandra Clare » „To lose an arm or a leg would be painful, but to lose the central truth of your life felt—fatal.“ „To lose an arm or a leg would be painful, but to lose the central truth of your life felt—fatal.“ — Cassandra Clare Tags:LifePainTruth Related quotes „Better lose your life than your soul…“ — Louisa May Alcott „I have heard sometimes that men who lose an arm of a leg still feel that pain in those limbs, though they are gone,' said Will. 'It is like that sometimes. I can feel Jem with me, though he is gone, and it is like I am missing a part of myself.“ — Cassandra Clare „Percy’d heard stories about amputees who had phantom pains where their missing legsand arms used to be. That’s how his mindfelt—like his missing memories were aching.“ — Rick Riordan „Forget about winning and losing; forget about pride and pain.“ — Bruce Lee
„To lose an arm or a leg would be painful, but to lose the central truth of your life felt—fatal.“ — Cassandra Clare Tags:LifePainTruth