26 Quotes About Jem Carstair

Jem Carstairs is an orphan girl who lives with the Montpeliers. She is remarkably intuitive, sympathetic, and very dependable. Jem is a self-taught pianist, accomplished at playing the piano without any formal lessons. She also plays the harp. She can play both instruments so well that she can play them at the same time without making a mistake Read more

She has a passion for music, which she shares with her friend, Mr. Franklin Blake. Jem's other best friend is Rivette, an orphan boy who lives in the same orphanage as Jem and Franklin Blake. Jem's life changed forever when her parents died in a shipwreck and her brother was killed by the pirate Blackbeard.

The mysterious Mr. Dark rescued her from death by giving her his name, Dark Jem (or Dark Jem as he is called). He raised Jem as his own daughter and taught her how to be a great musician like him. Dark Jem is actually an evil man who only pretended to love and protect Jem and cares nothing about her safety or happiness.

He has been trying to make her his apprentice and create an army of Dark Jems to kill and take over the world with him as its leader, but he failed to control her fully and she escaped his control by falling into deep sleep with him in his tomb. She meets Franklin Blake for the first time when they are both taken prisoner by Captain Nemo of Nautilus, a ship captained by Professor Arronax (her father) after he crashed on his way back to the US from Tahiti with his research team – including Arronax – on board – all dead – after they were attacked by pirates led by Blackbeard – aka Edward Teach– but we know no more than that about Blackbeard or Arronax or 'Nemo' because we never learn their names – all we know is that they were good people before they died -without reason -and that 'Nemo' has been travelling all over the world on that ship ever since then searching for something or someone he doesn't want us to find out about! When she meets Franklin Blake again on board Nautilus, she thinks he might be some kind of magician who can help save everyone on board from dying from poisoned water because there's no way she can do it on her own! After meeting him again after years of being separated from him, she learns that he is actually a handsome American boy who has

We are all the pieces of what we remember. We...
1
We are all the pieces of what we remember. We hold in ourselves the hopes and fears of those who love us. As long as there is love and memory, there is no true loss. Cassandra Clare
2
Herondales." Zachariah's voice was a breath, half laughter, half pain. "I had almost forgotten. No other family does so much for love, or feels so much guilt for it. Don't carry the weight of the world on you, Jace. It's too heavy for even a Herondale to bear. Cassandra Clare
3
Value your parabatai, " he said. "For it is a precious bond. All love is precious. It is why we do what we do. Why do we fight demons? Why are they not fit custodians of this world? What makes us better? It is because they do not build, but destroy. They do not love, but hate only. We are human and fallible, we Shadowhunters. But if we did not have the capability to love, we could not guard humans; we must love to guard them. My parabatai, he loved like few ever could love, with all and everything. I see you are like that too; it burns more brightly in you than the fire of Heaven. Cassandra Clare
4
Trains are great dirty smoky things, " said Will. "You won't like it." Tessa was unmoved. "I won't know if I like it until I try it, will I?" "I've never swum naked in the Thames before, but I know I wouldn't like it." "But think how entertaining for sightseers, " said Tessa, and she saw Jem duck his head to hide the quick flash of his grin. Cassandra Clare
Astriola. That IS demon pox. You had evidence that demon...
5
Astriola. That IS demon pox. You had evidence that demon pox existed and you didnt mention it to me! Et tu, Brute! ' He rolled up the paper and hit Jem over the head with it. Cassandra Clare
6
He dropped his voice, so low that Tessa wasn’t sure if what he said next was real or part of the dream darkness rising to claim her, though shefought against it.“ I’ve never minded it, ” he went on. “Being lost, that is. I had always thought one could not be truly lost if one knew one’s own heart. But I fear I maybe lost without knowing yours.” He closed his eyes as if he were bone-weary, and she saw how thin his eyelids were, like parchment paper, andhow tired he looked. “Wo ai ni, Tessa, ” he whispered. “Wo bu xiang shi qu ni.” She knew, without knowing how she knew, what the words meant. I love you. And I don’t want to lose you. Cassandra Clare
7
Being a vampire is not a curse. It’s a disease, ” Tessa filled in. “But they still can’t enter hallowed ground, then? Does that mean they’re damned?” “That depends on what you believe, ” said Jem. “And whether you believe in damnation at all.” “ But you hunt demons. You must believe in damnation! ” “ I believe in good and evil, ” said Jem. “And I believe the soul is eternal. I don’t believe in the fiery pit, the pitchforks, or the endless torment. I do not believe you can threaten people into goodness. Cassandra Clare
8
Jem gave her a wistful look. “Must you go? I was rather hoping that you’d stay and be a ministering angel, but if you must go, you must.” “ I’ll stay, ” Will said a bit crossly, and threw himself down in the armchair Tessa had just vacated. “I can minister angelically.” “ None too convincingly. And you’re not as pretty to look at as Tessa is, ” Jem said, closing his eyes as he leaned back against the pillow. “ How rude. Many who have gazed upon me have compared it to gazing at the radiance of the sun.” Jem still had his eyes closed. “If they mean that it gives you a headache, they aren’t wrong. Cassandra Clare
9
He pulled the Carstairs family ring from his finger and held it out to Will. "Take it." Will let his eyes drift down toward it, and then up to Jem's face. A dozen awful things he could say, or do, went through his mind. One did not slough off a persona so quickly, he had found. He had pretended to be cruel for so many years that the pretense was still what he reached for first, as a man might absently turn his carriage toward the home he had lived in for all his life, despite the fact that he had recently moved. "You wish to marry me now?" he said, at last. Cassandra Clare
11
A great sadness welled up in Magnus at the sight of him. It was human to age and die, and Jem stood outside that humanity now, outside the light that burned so brightly and so briefly. It was cold outside that light and fire. No one had greater cause to know that cold than Magnus did. Cassandra Clare
12
Your place is with me, ” Jem said. “It always will be.”“ What do you mean?” He flushed, the color dark against his pale skin. “I mean, ” he said, “Tessa Gray, will you do me the honor of becoming my wife?” Tessa sat bolt upright. “Jem! ”They stared at each other for a moment. At last he said, trying for lightness, though his voice cracked, “That was not a no, I suppose, thoughneither was it a yes.”“ You can’t mean it.”“ I do mean it.”“ You can’t– I’m not a Shadowhunter. They’ll expel you from the Clave–”He took a step closer to her, his eyes eager. “You may not be precisely a Shadowhunter. But you are not a mundane either, nor provably a Downworlder. Your situation is unique, so I do not know what the Clave will do. But they cannot forbid something that is not forbidden by the Law.They will have to take your–our–individual case into consideration, and that could take months. In the meantime they cannot prevent ourengagement.”“ You are serious.” Her mouth was dry. “Jem, such a kindness on your part is indeed incredible. It does you credit. But I cannot let you sacrificeyourself in that way for me.”“ Sacrifice? Tessa, I love you. I want to marry you. Cassandra Clare
13
He made it very clear that he didn’t want me here, ” she said at last. “That my remaining at the Institute is not the happy chance I thought it was. Not in his view.” “ And after I just finished telling you why you should consider him family, ” Jem said, a bit ruefully. “No wonder you looked as if I’d just told you something awful just happened.” “ I’m sorry, ” Tessa whispered. “ Don’t be. It’s Will who ought to be sorry.” Jem’s eyes darkened. “We shall throw him out onto the streets, ” he proclaimed. “I promise you he’ll be gone by morning.” Tessa started and sat upright. “Oh — no, you can’t mean that─” He grinned. “Of course I don’t. But you did feel better for a moment there, didn’t you?. Cassandra Clare
14
Will is… difficult, ” Jem said. “But family is difficult. If I didn’t think the Institute was the best place for you, Tessa, I wouldn’t say it was. And one can build one’s own family. I know you feel inhuman, and as if you were set apart, away from life and love, but…” His voice cracked a little, the first time Tessa had heard him sound unsure. He cleared his throat. “I promise you, the right man won’t care. . Cassandra Clare
15
As long as there is love and memory, there is no true loss. Cassandra Clare
16
I did not think you would be angry, Jem burst out, and it was like ice cracking across a frozen waterfall, freeing a torrent. We were engaged, Tessa. A proposal-an offer of marriage-is a promise. A promise to love and care for someone always. I did not mean to break mine to you. But it was that or die. I wanted to wait, to be married to you and live wit you for years, but that wasn't possible. I was dying too fast. I would have given it up-all of it up-to be married to you for a day. A day that would never have come. You are a reminder-a reminder of everything I am losing. The life I will not have. Cassandra Clare
17
I want it to stop, " he said. "Sophie says everyone is still searching for a cure for me. I know I gave Will my permission, but I want everyone to cease looking now, Charlotte. It is over. Cassandra Clare
18
Will’s voice dropped. “Everyone makes mistakes, Jem.”“Yes, ” said Jem. “You just make more of them than most people.”“ I –”“You hurt everyone, ” said Jem. “Everyone whose life you touch.”“ Not you, ” Will whispered. “I hurt everyone but you. I never meant tohurt you.” Jem put his hands up, pressing his palms against his eyes. “Will –”“You can’t never forgive me, ” Will said in disbelief, hearing thepanic tinging his own voice. “I’d be –”“Alone?” Jem lowered his hand, but he was smiling now, crookedly. “Andwhose fault is that? . Cassandra Clare
19
Not forever, Tessa thought. They had a long, long time. A lifetime. His lifetime. And she would lose him one day, as she had lost Will, and her heart would break, as it had broken before. And she would put herself back together and go on, because the memory of having had Jem would be better than never having had him at all. Cassandra Clare
20
But I have made a study of Shadowhunters now, over the past century, and let me tell you that we are more human than most human beings. When our hearts break, they break into shards that cannot be easily fit back together. I envy mundanes their resilience sometimes. Cassandra Clare
21
I don’t understand what makes them come out like that! ”“ Hunger, ” said Jem. “Were you thinking about blood?”“ No.”“ Were you thinking about eating me?” Will inquired.“ No! "“ No one would blame you, ” said Jem. “He’s very annoying. Cassandra Clare
22
This cat is looking at me with judgment.”“ He’s not, ” said Jules. “That’s just his face.”“ You look at me the same way, ” Mark said, glancing at Julian. “Judgy face. Cassandra Clare
23
Will: 'Singing the praises of our fair city? We treat you well here, don't we, James? I doubt I'd have that kind of luck in Shanghai. What do you call us there again?' Jem: 'Yang guizi ... foreign devils. Cassandra Clare
24
Jem grinned. “Where have you been? The Blue Dragon? The Mermaid?” “The Devil Tavern if you must know.” Will sighed and leaned against one of the posts of the bed. “I had such plans for the evening. The pursuit of blind drunkenness and wayward women was my goal. But alas, it was not to be. No sooner had I consumed my third drink in the Devil than I was accosted by a delightful small flower-selling child who asked me for two-pence for a daisy. The price seemed steep, so I refused. When I told the girl as much, she proceeded to rob me.” “ A little girl robbed you?” Tessa said. “ Actually, she wasn’t a little girl at all, as it turns out, but a midget in a dress who goes by the name of Six-Fingered Nigel.” “Easy mistake to make, ” Jem said. Cassandra Clare
25
Heroes endure because we need them. Not for their own sakes. Cassandra Clare