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Twilight The Cullens Quotes By Eloisa James

But Draven did love you,' Annabel protested. 'He told you so as he died. Don't diminish his love, now that he's not here to repeat it to you. — Eloisa James

Twilight The Cullens Quotes By Susanna Kaysen

This behavior may ... counteract feelings of'numbness'and depersonalization that aries duriing periods of extreme stress.-153 Girl,Interrupted — Susanna Kaysen

Twilight The Cullens Quotes By Janette Rallison

You can't wish for more wishes or for vague generalities like happiness that are impossible to grant. Your wish has to be something specific enough that I can use my wand to make it happen. Oh, and recently there's been a ban on inserting yourself into the Twilight series. The Cullens are tired of different teenage girls pinging into their story every time they turn around. — Janette Rallison

Twilight The Cullens Quotes By Frank Herbert

Fannie Mae had aroused his anger, then reduced his anger to verbal breast-beating, and finally to silent hurt. Still, the love remained. Why? — Frank Herbert

Twilight The Cullens Quotes By Janette Rallison

I didn't bother to explain about the glitter in my hair. I figured they could think it was a family trait. We all glittered, just like the Cullens in Twilight. — Janette Rallison

Twilight The Cullens Quotes By Robin Sacredfire

I have seen enough. I am ready to see the world die. — Robin Sacredfire

Twilight The Cullens Quotes By Pema Chodron

It's even difficult to hear that what we reject out there is what we reject in ourselves, and what we reject in ourselves is what we are going to reject out there. — Pema Chodron

Twilight The Cullens Quotes By Giacomo Casanova

Man is a free agent; but he is not free if he does not believe it, for the more power he attributes to Destiny, the more he deprives himself of the power which God granted him when he gave him reason. — Giacomo Casanova