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Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

Twilight Quotes
"When life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it's not reasonable to grieve when it comes to an end."
"It's a good thing he's happily married. A lot of the nurses at the hospital have a hard time concentrating on their work with him around."
"The whole town's been waiting for you to arrive."
"I'm more annoyed at myself. My face is so easy to read — my mother always calls me her open book."
"It matters to me," I insisted. "I don't like to lie — so there'd better be a good reason why I'm doing it."
"I'm fine, Tyler — you look awful, are you all right?"
"I'm afraid that you'll have to stay with us just a little bit longer."
"My mom always says I was born thirty-five years old and that I get more middle-aged every year."
"I thought Newton was dragging your dead body off to bury it in the woods."
"It really was. Next time Charlie comes down to see Billy, I'll come, too."
"I turned and smiled at him as normally as I could."
"I concentrated very carefully on the music, trying to understand the lyrics, to unravel the complicated drum patterns."
"I'm more afraid that you'll be angry with me."
"I don't want to hear that you feel that way."
"It's one thing for me to make myself miserable, but a wholly other thing for you to be so involved."
"I was wrong about you on one other thing, as well. You're not a magnet for accidents — that's not a broad enough classification. You are a magnet for trouble."
"It doesn't completely satiate the hunger — or rather thirst. But it keeps us strong enough to resist. Most of the time."
"I've never been in an accident, Bella — I've never even gotten a ticket."
"You don't want to hear it," I mumbled, almost whispered.
"I'm not quite that delicate," I said, but I pulled the jacket onto my lap, pushing my arms through the too-long sleeves.
"I suppose you could say yes to the first… if you don't mind — it's easier than any other explanation."
"And as for her other question… well, I'll be listening to hear the answer to that one myself."
"You're cheerful this morning," he commented over breakfast.
"I don't scare you?" he asked playfully, but I could hear the real curiosity in his soft voice.
"Tell me what you're thinking," he whispered. "It's still so strange for me, not knowing."
"You know, the rest of us feel that way all the time."
"And then, as you were sleeping, you said my name."
"So where were we, before I behaved so rudely?"
"You see, every person smells different, has a different essence."
"How do I explain? And without frightening you again…hmmmm."
"Don't be self-conscious," he whispered in my ear. "If I could dream at all, it would be about you."
"He laughed, and something touched my hair — his lips?"
"Running is second nature to me, it's not something I have to think about."
"I may not be a human, but I am a man," he assured me.
"Your hair looks like a haystack… but I like it."
"You're not usually this confused in the morning."
"You were very deeply asleep; I didn't miss anything."
"Wrong again. You are utterly indecent — no one should look so tempting, it's not fair."
"I hope you haven't been showing off— it's rude."
"I'm sorry, Bella. It was stupid, irresponsible, to expose you like this. I'm so sorry."
"I'm feeling extremely insignificant."
"I will give your strange coven this much, you humans can be quite interesting."
"The only reason for me to go to Phoenix was to pay your mother a visit."
"You humans can be very predictable; they like to be somewhere familiar, somewhere safe."
"I never will understand the obsession some vampires seem to form with you humans."
"I'm sorry, but I just don't think he'll be able to resist hunting me after he watches this."
"I get you, but they get her. The one victim who escaped me, quite an honor, actually."
"We'll make sure she's fine, Bella, don't worry."
"I'm hoping you're wrong about your boyfriend. Edward, isn't it?"
"Because, through the heavy water, I heard the sound of an angel calling my name, calling me to the only heaven I wanted."
"Yes, I wanted to say. Anything. But I couldn't find my lips."
"This couldn't be heaven, could it? There was too much pain for that."
"Edward," I tried to tell him, but my voice was so heavy and slow. I couldn't understand myself.
"I will." His voice was strained, but somehow triumphant.
"You fell down two flights of stairs and through a window."
"It seems that I'm going to have to be even more careful with you than usual."