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It's like pain, this pleasure.
— Stephenie Meyer
You see, books had been happening to me.
— Langston Hughes
It was very relaxing to be away from civilization, and this bothered me. I should not have found the loneliness so welcoming.
— Stephenie Meyer
The harder I train every day on the track and in the gym, the more trust I gain in myself.
— Miguel Cotto
No one's happy here, you know that. But I am content, and maybe that's enough for me.
— Melissa De La Cruz
You never know how much time you'll have.
— Stephenie Meyer
Love is simply where it is.
— Stephenie Meyer
Love simply is where it is. My host loved Curt's host, and that love did not die when the ownership of the minds changed.
— Stephenie Meyer
Blank pages inspire me with terror.
— Margaret Atwood
It's the strange world.'
'The strangest. — Stephenie Meyer
'The strangest. — Stephenie Meyer
I know
Okay, Sorry. I am.
Look, I'm human. It's hard to be fair sometimes. We don't always feel the right thing, do the right thing — Stephenie Meyer
Okay, Sorry. I am.
Look, I'm human. It's hard to be fair sometimes. We don't always feel the right thing, do the right thing — Stephenie Meyer
God creates the animals, man creates himself.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
Ian paused and leaned closer to me so that I couldn't seem to see anything around his face, just snow and sapphire and ink.
— Stephenie Meyer
Life and love would go on. Even though it would happen without me, the idea brought me joy.
— Stephenie Meyer
Those who lived in peaceful nations had looked the other way as members of their own species starved on their door step.
— Stephenie Meyer
Real. Does that make me imaginary?
— Stephenie Meyer
It's a strange world
— Stephenie Meyer
I wanted the monster back and that was plainly wrong.
— Stephenie Meyer
My greetings to you, my Germany.
— Alfred Jodl