Comments by dmcleod0914

  • "But that was completely responsible for the euphoric mood I was in, not even close." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.145

    December 1, 2010

  • "I was far to lost in my own frenzyof anticipation to notice much of what she said." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.145

    December 1, 2010

  • "Whether Shakespeare's treatment of the female character is misogynistic."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.143

    December 1, 2010

  • "I looked around to realize that the school had become populated while I'd been sitting there, absentminded." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 143

    December 1, 2010

  • "I skipped to the window, stunned to see that there was hardly a cloud in the sky, and thoughs were just fleecy little while puffs that couldn't possibly be carrying any rain." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.141

    December 1, 2010

  • "It took an infuriatingly long time, of course." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.133

    December 1, 2010

  • "My subconscious had dredged up exactly the images I'd been trying so desperately to avoid." Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.132

    December 1, 2010

  • "They will judge you and your aptitude for success by your written messages."- The Readers Handbook, Catherine Stephens Ph.D, pg.385

    December 1, 2010

  • "Memorize the dates that will provide you with an adequate framework for making connections." The Readers Handbook, Catherine Stephens, Ph.D, pg.328

    December 1, 2010

  • "Thus, you can make connections with cattle coming to New England in 1624, Anne Hutchinson being banished from Boston for her sermons in 1638, and the Boston Tea Party in 1773." - The Readers Hand Book, Catherine Stephens. Ph.D

    December 1, 2010

  • "Lauren shook out her cornsilk hair and eyed me scornfully."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.113

    November 29, 2010

  • "Jess was there, flanked by Angela and Lauren."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.113

    November 29, 2010

  • "And I couldn't stop the gloom that engulfed me as I realized I didn't know how long I would have to wait before I saw him again."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.111

    November 29, 2010

  • "He glanced down at me from the corner of his eye, smiling wryly."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.103

    November 29, 2010

  • "His eyes seemed to narrow infinitesimally."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.103

    November 29, 2010

  • "Her attempt to convince mewas halfhearted."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.71

    November 8, 2010

  • "After that, he was in my dreams nearly every night, but always on the periphery, never within reach."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 68

    November 8, 2010

  • " Mike and Jessica and Eric were all there, beginning to converge on us."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.66

    November 8, 2010

  • "Why did you even bother?, I asked frigidly."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.65

    November 8, 2010

  • "He kept up a remoresful mumbling."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 61

    November 8, 2010

  • "In the abrupt bedlam, I could hear more then one person shouting my name."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 57

    October 27, 2010

  • "Clearly today was going to be nightmarish." -Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 54

    October 27, 2010

  • "I stared straight ahead as I passed the Volvo, but from a peripheral peek, I would swear I saw him laughing."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 52

    October 27, 2010

  • "He chivalrously covered my position as well as his own, so my woolgathering was only interrupted when it was my turn to serve; my team ducked warily out of the way everytime I as up"- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.51

    October 27, 2010

  • "His hair was dripping wet, disheveled-even so, he looked like he'd just finished shooting a commercial for hair gel."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.43

    October 27, 2010

  • "Hadn't you ever seen snow fall before?, he asked incredulously."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.39

    October 27, 2010

  • "I cleaned the house, got ahead on my homework, and wrote my mom more bogusly cheerful e-mail."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.38

    October 27, 2010

  • "He hung up his gun belt and stepped out of his boots as i bustled about the kitchen"-Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.35

    October 27, 2010

  • "IT was ridiculous, and egotistical, to think that I could affect anyone that strongly."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer,pg.31

    October 27, 2010

  • "Then he smiled at me wistfully and went to sit by a girl with braces and a bad perm."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.31

    October 27, 2010

  • "It was better because it wasn't raining yet, though the clouds were dense and opaque"--Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, Pg.29

    October 1, 2010

  • "I recongnized again that tousled bronzed hair."--Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.26

    October 1, 2010

  • "I kept my eyes down as I went to sit by him, bewildered by the antagonistic stare he'd given me."--Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.23

    October 1, 2010

  • "I stared because their faces, so different, so similar, were all devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful."-- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.19

    October 1, 2010

  • "He gawked at me when he saw my name - not an encouraging response - and of course I flushed tomato red." --Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.15

    October 1, 2010

  • " I wasn't in the mood to go on a real crying jag"-- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.9

    October 1, 2010

  • "It was a faded red color, with big, rounded fenders and a bulbous cab."-- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.8

    October 1, 2010

  • "Well no. I think it was new in the early sixties- Or late fifties at the earliest," he admitted sheepishly. --Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.7

    October 1, 2010

  • "Neither of us was what anyone would call verbose, and I didn't know what there was to say regardless."-- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.5

    October 1, 2010

  • 'It was from this town and its gloomy, omnipresent shade that my mother escaped with me hen I was only a few months old." -- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.3

    October 1, 2010