Stephenie Meyer
You are my life now.
— Stephenie Meyer
You are the most important thing to me now. The most important thing to me ever.
— Stephenie Meyer
You could run from someone you feared, you could try to fight someone you hated. All my reactions were geared toward those kinds of killers – the monsters, the enemies. When you loved the one who was killing you, it left you no options. How could you run, how could you fight, when doing so would hurt that beloved one? If your life was all you had to give your beloved, how could you not give it? If it was someone you truly loved?
— Stephenie Meyer
You know I don't understand what you mean, right?" I asked. "I'm counting on it," she said, and then her eyes focused behind me. "I think your friends are upset that I've stolen you." Suddenly I could feel all their eyes boring into my back. For once, it didn't bother me at all." They'll survive." She grinned. "I may not give you back, though." I swallowed too loud and she laughed.
— Stephenie Meyer
You know I love you right?”“I know,” he breathed, his arm tightening automatically around my waist. “You know how much I wish it was enough.
— Stephenie Meyer
You know, Jacob, if it weren’t for the fact that we’re natural enemies and that you’re also trying to steal away the reason for my existence, I might actually like you.
— Stephenie Meyer
You know, there was a time when childbirth was possibly the most terrifying thing you could do in your life, and you were literally looking death in the face when you went ahead with it. And so this is a kind of flashback to a time when that's what every woman went through. Not that they got ripped apart, but they had no guarantees about whether they were going to live through it or not. You know, I recently read - and I don't read nonfiction, generally - Becoming Jane Austen. That's the one subject that would get me to go out and read nonfiction. And the author's conclusion was that one of the reason's Jane Austen might not have married when she did have the opportunity...well, she watched her very dear nieces and friends die in childbirth! And it was like a death sentence: You get married, and you will have children. You have children and you will die. (Laughs) I mean, it was a terrifying world.
— Stephenie Meyer
You'll make mistakes because it's impossible to know what is or isn't a mistake until it's made.
— Stephenie Meyer
You nicked-named my daughter after the Lock Less Monster!
— Stephenie Meyer
You really should stay away from me.
— Stephenie Meyer
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