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I decided as long as I was going to hell, I might as well do it thoroughly. Edward Cullen, Twilight, Chapter 5, p.87
I think your friends are angry with me for stealing you. Edward Cullen, Twilight, Chapter 5, p.87
I’m just going to do what I want now, and let the chips fall where they may. Edward Cullen, Twilight, Chapter 5, p.88
I always say too much when I’m talking to you — that’s one of the problems. Edward Cullen, Twilight, Chapter 5, p.88
You’ve got a bit of a temper, don’t you? Edward Cullen, Twilight, Chapter 5, p.90
Your boyfriend seems to think I’m being unpleasant to you — he’s debating whether or not to come break up our fight. Edward Cullen, Twilight, Chapter 5, p.90
My primary motivation behind buying a car, despite the scarcity of my funds, was that I refused to be driven around town in a car with red and blue lights on top. Nothing slows down traffic like a cop. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.5
I do a good job of blocking painful, unnecessary things from my memory. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.6
The thing, I thought to myself… it had possibilities — as a nickname, at the very least. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.7
It was nice to be alone, not to have to smile and look pleased; a relief to stare dejectedly out the window at the sheeting rain and let just a few tears escape. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.9
Sometimes I wondered if I was seeing the same things through my eyes that the rest of the world was seeing through theirs. Maybe there was a glitch in my brain. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.11
Good luck tended to avoid me. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.11
I was expected, a topic of gossip no doubt. Daughter of the Chief’s flight ex-wife, come home at last. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.13
I can do this, I lied to myself feebly. No one was going to bite me. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.14
My mother is part albino. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.16
I tried to be diplomatic, but mostly I just lied a lot. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.17
I stared because their faces, so different, so similar, were all devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful. Bella Swan, Twilight, Chapter 1, p.19
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