You may have taken the planet, but you will lose this game! Stephenie Meyer More Quotes by Stephenie Meyer More Quotes From Stephenie Meyer I was much more upset by the situation with Jacob than by the possibility of being eaten by a bear. Stephenie Meyer upset possibility bears He was my best friend. I would always love him, and it would never, ever be enough. Stephenie Meyer my-best-friend enough It's just that, I know how you're unhappy a lot. And, maybe it doesn't help anything, but I wanted you to know that I'm always here. I won't ever let you down―I promise that you can always count on me. Wow, that does sound corny. But you know that, right? That I would never, ever hurt you?" "Yeah Jake. I know that. And I already do count on you, probably more than you know. Stephenie Meyer unhappy hurt promise I was an empty shell. Like a vacant house―condemned―for months I'd been utterly uninhabitable. Now I was a little improved. The front room was in better repair. But that was all―just the one small piece. He deserved better than that―better than a one-room, falling-down fixer-upper. No amount of investment on his part could put me back in working order. Stephenie Meyer house order fall How was I ever going to fight the blurring lines in our relationship when I enjoyed being with him so much? Stephenie Meyer our-relationship lines fighting Try not to trip. We don’t have time for a concussion today. Stephenie Meyer new-moon trying today If you don’t send Edward out, we’re coming in after him! (Emmett) Stephenie Meyer ifs And then I saw the way he looked at her... like he was a blind man, seeing the sun for the very first time. Stephenie Meyer saws men way After a few decades, everyone you know will be dead. Problem solved. Stephenie Meyer bella-swan eclipse problem Perhaps without the lows, the highs could not be reached. Stephenie Meyer lows I want to be a monster too Stephenie Meyer want monsters I didn’t realize I was crying until it was time to say the blinding words. ‘I do,’ I managed to choke out in a nearly unintelligible whisper... When it was his turn to speak, the words rang clear and victorious. ‘I do,’ he vowed. Stephenie Meyer cry realizing speak She looked around herself, disoriented, like she’d forgotten we were at lunch. Like she’d forgotten we were even at school-surprised that we were not alone in some private place. I understood that feeling exactly. It was hard to remember the rest of the world when I was with her. Stephenie Meyer lunch feelings school Stop being so… optimistic. It’s getting on my nerves. Stephenie Meyer optimistic nerves black I didn’t want to kill girls… even vampire girls. Though I might make an exception for that blonde. Stephenie Meyer black girl twilight I stared because their faces, so different, so similar, were all devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful. Stephenie Meyer different twilight beautiful Why didn't I just walk away? Oh right, because I'm a idiot. Stephenie Meyer idiot walks How old are you?” she asked. My answer was automatic and ingrained. “Seventeen.” “And how long have you been seventeen?” I tried not to smile at the patronizing tone. “A while,” I admitted. “Okay,” she said, abruptly enthusiastic. She smiled up at me. Stephenie Meyer tone answers long I watched her, waiting. She smiled. Her lips curved up and the edges, and her chocolate eyes warmed. I’d just admitted to stalking her, and she was smiling. Stephenie Meyer chocolate eye waiting She’s just a little faint,” I reassured Mrs. Hammond. “They’re blood typing in biology.” She nodded, understanding now. “There’s always one.” I stifled a laugh. Trust Bella to be that one. Stephenie Meyer understanding laughing blood