Topic: What is your fav quote from the movie/book(s)~~ | |
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Twilight?? Or any others you may just love!! Here's mine!!
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TWILIGHT was the BEST movie ever!
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Edited by
nvkikigirl
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Sat 10/17/09 08:32 PM
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Twilight!!! Yay!!
He tilted his head to one side, and his eyes were curious. "I dazzle people?" "You haven't noticed? Do you think everybody gets their way so easily?" He ignored my questions. "Do I dazzle you?" "Frequently," I admitted. page 168, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer |
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What is that book about?
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What is that book about? |
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"I love you," I reminded him. "Could you believe that, despite everything I've put you through, I love you, too?" "Yes, I can actually." "I'll come for you soon." "I'll be waiting." page 418, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer |
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Edited by
egoodrich
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Sat 10/17/09 09:30 PM
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this thread makes me want to vomit. what could have been a valid movie/book thread has became yet ANOTHER twilight thread, as if this forum needed another one...
stephanie meyer is the antichrist |
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Edited by
nvkikigirl
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Sun 10/18/09 02:48 AM
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A movie I really enjoy watching...
Valley Girl--1983 "What a surprise finding you here." "Well, where should I be? At home waiting for the phone to ring? I could grow old and prune up waiting for that to happen." "Funny. What's your problem?" "What's my problem? Try two days and no phone calls." |
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From- As Good As It Gets
"Can you drive?" "Like the wind!.... But I'm not driving you!" |
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TWILIGHT was the BEST movie ever! |
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"I enjoyed this scene; and yet my enjoyment was embittered both by the memory of the past, and the anticipation of the future. I was formed for peaceful happiness. During my youthful days discontent never visited my mind; and if I was ever overcome by ennui, the sight of what is beautiful in nature, or the study of what is excellent and sublime in the productions of man, could always interest my heart, and communicate elasticity to my spirits. But I am a blasted tree; the bolt has entered my soul; and I felt then that I should survive to exhibit, what I shall soon cease to be -- a miserable spectacle of wrecked humanity, pitiable to others, and intolerable to myself."
Mary Shelley from Frankenstein |
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Luke I am your father
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