Stephenie Meyer Quotes
I tried, after I wrote 'Twilight,' to read 'The Historian,' because it was the big thing that summer. But I can't read other people's vampires. If it's too close, I get upset; if it's too far away, I get upset. It just makes me very neurotic.

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The oldest books are only just out to those who have not read them.
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In fact, I don't read newspapers any longer.
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I write romance because I love to read romance.
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My grandmother died in childbirth, and my great-aunt lived with us. She had bound feet. She never knew how to read or write.
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I'm quite illiterate, but I read a lot.
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Motherhood has helped me to stop overanalyzing things. It's been liberating because I used to be somewhat neurotic. I attribute that to having something bigger than myself.
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I would read all day if I could.
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You can't believe everything you read. I am only six foot three, by the way.
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I met this woman who was a hundred, this housekeeper, a hundred years old. I interviewed her. She just told me about her whole life. She's like, 'I can't read, I can't write; I can tell you who I was working for, and I can tell you the year, but who was president?'
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Don't classify me, read me.
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I often don't read reviews.
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I'm completely neurotic, totally anxious and high-strung all the time.
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People everywhere confuse what they read in newspapers with news.
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I read Spider-Man, and that's how I knew about Wilson Fisk.
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If I could read it, I could play it.
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Agents are essential, because publishers will not read unsolicited manuscripts.
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I learned to interpret the ancient pictograph codices and read Nahuatl, the Aztec language.
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But in my homeboys' high school, it's not like that. They don't have trips to go see this Broadway play, they don't read things we read. They didn't know when I was like: 'Yo, Shakespeare's dope.'
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I certainly had this fascination with monsters and vampires as did Tim and whatever this darkness, this mystery, this intrigue. And then, as you get older, you recognize the erotic nature of the vampire and the idea of the undead.
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Read my little fable: He that runs may read. Most can raise the flowers now, For all have got the seed.
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I could never be lonely without a husband, but without my trinkets, my golden gods, I could find abysmal gloom.
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I couldn't claim that I have never felt the urge to explore evil, but when you descend into hell you have to be very careful.
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I tried, after I wrote 'Twilight,' to read 'The Historian,' because it was the big thing that summer. But I can't read other people's vampires. If it's too close, I get upset; if it's too far away, I get upset. It just makes me very neurotic.