The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Stephenie Meyer
- Maybe it’s because I’m a little naive, but I do like to think that there aren’t really very many truly bad people in the world. I think that everybody has their reasons for what they do, and if you really look through their eyes, you could probably understand them.
- And then writing, it was like I just found it, you know? Like you just found your favorite flavor of ice cream, all of a sudden there it is. ‘This is what I should have been doing for the last thirty years. What was I thinking?’ So I was, then I was in and then I had to just keep going with it.
- All I can guess is that when I write, I forget that it’s not real. I’m living the story, and I think people can read that sincerity about the characters. They are real to me while I’m writing them, and I think that makes them real to the readers as well.
- Being Mormon is a big part of who I am, and I try very hard to live the right way, but I don’t know that I’m an example. I hate to say, ‘Yes, look at me. I’m a good example of being Mormon.’ I want to be the best person I can be, so in that aspect, maybe I’m a good example.
- The first sequel thing I wrote was this ‘Forever Dawn’ thing that will never get out, because it’s horrid. But it’s a really good outline for ‘Breaking Dawn’ – it’s very similar. I knew what I was doing, which is good, because I think if I hadn’t, there might have been a lot of pressure.
- It’s important for me to be free and know I’m acting for myself. I do things because I want to, and that’s important. You want to be your own person.
- If I were to continue on with ‘The Host,’ which is a possibility, there are characters and stories that could continue… If I went ahead with that, it would be two more… Next would be ‘The Soul,’ and then ‘The Seeker.’
- It’s sad when you can’t make everyone happy, though. It’s impossible but, at the same time, you still hope. You think, ‘Maybe I can do it,’ but you know you can’t. But gosh, if I had to rely on giving people what they wanted, I would have had to write 40 billion different books and even then, I wouldn’t get it right.
- No, actually ‘The Host’ was totally a palate-cleanser for me. I wanted to do something a little bit different than romantic love. Romantic love is in there, obviously, because I enjoy writing about that and living it a lot.
- Vampirism, for me, was a way to live in fantasy and have superpowers, but not just in a really perfect, happy, everything is great way. It’s superpowers with a cost. It’s having to be the villain, and what do you do about that.

Stephenie Meyer is an American author best known for creating the globally successful Twilight series. She was born on December 24, 1973, in Hartford, Connecticut, and was raised in Phoenix, Arizona. Meyer studied English literature at Brigham Young University, where she developed a strong interest in writing.
Her literary career began in 2003 after she reportedly dreamed about a human girl and a vampire falling in love, an idea that inspired her debut novel, Twilight (2005). The book became an international phenomenon, followed by New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn, selling over 100 million copies worldwide and spawning a blockbuster film franchise.
Meyer later expanded the Twilight universe with companion novels and also wrote adult science-fiction and thriller works such as The Host and The Chemist. Known for blending romance, fantasy, and suspense, Stephenie Meyer remains one of the most influential authors in contemporary popular fiction.
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