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- You make your own kinds of mistakes, and Im sure youll have your share of regrets in life. But commitment was never your problem, sweetie.…
- Youre exactly like Charlie. Once you make up your mind, there is no reasoning with you. Of course, exactly like Charlie, you stick by your…
- Ive only allotted so much time to make you stunning, Bella you might have taken better care of my raw material. - Alice Cullen
- Its not right! I dont want you to have to make sacrifices for me. I want to give you things, not take things away from…
- No one expects me to be stunning. I think the bigger problem is that I might fall asleep during the ceremony and not be able…
- Youre monopolizing the bride. Let me dance with my little sister. This could be my last chance to make her blush. -Emmett Cullen
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