The Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer
Memorable Quotes:
Twilight
“Twilight, again. Another ending. No matter how perfect the day is, it always has to end.”
— Edward (pg 495)
New Moon
“Time passes. Even when it seems impossible. Even when each tick of the second hand aches like the pulse of blood behind a bruise. It passes unevenly, in strange lurches and dragging lulls, but pass it does. Even for me.”
— Bella (pg 93)
“I was like a lost moon — my planet destroyed in some cataclysmic, disaster-movie scenario of desolation — that continued, nevertheless, to circle in a tight little orbit around the empty space left behind, ignoring the laws of gravity.”
— Bella (pg 201)
“Once you cared about a person, it was impossible to be logical about them anymore.”
— Bella (pg 304)
“Before you, Bella, my life was like a moonless night. Very dark, but there were stars — points of light and reason. ...And then you shot across my sky like a meteor. Suddenly everything was on fire; there was brilliancy, there was beauty. When you were gone, when the meteor had fallen over the horizon, everything went black. Nothing had changed, but my eyes were blinded by the light. I couldn’t see the stars anymore. And there was no more reason for anything.”
— Edward (pg 514)
Eclipse
“Do you really have any idea how important you are to me? Any concept at all of how much I love you?” [...]
“I know how much I love you,” I answered.
“You compare one small tree to the entire forest.”
— Edward & Bella (pg 34)
“Would you like to hear my story, Bella? It doesn’t have a happy ending — but which of ours does? If we had happy endings, we’d all be under gravestones now.”
— Rosalie (pg 154)
Breaking Dawn
“I could see that now — how the universe swirled around this one point. I’d never seen the symmetry of the universe before, but now it was plain. The gravity of the earth no longer tied me to the place where I stood.”
— Jacob (pg 360)
“Who rules you, nomads? Do you answer to someone’s will besides your own? Are you free to choose your own path, or will the Volturi decide how you will live?... I came to witness. I stay to fight. The Volturi care nothing for the death of a child. They seek the death of our free will.”
— Garrett (pg 719)


