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Emmett Quotes

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Stephenie Meyer
“Trust Emmett to find the joke in the destruction of my life.”
Stephenie Meyer, Midnight Sun [2008 Draft]

Stephenie Meyer
“You鈥檙e monopolizing the bride,鈥� Emmett said, coming up behind Edward鈥檚 shoulder. 鈥淟et me dance with my little sister. This could be my last chance to make her blush.”
Stephenie Meyer, Breaking Dawn

Stephenie Meyer
“Who are you and what have you done with my brother?”
Stephenie Meyer, Midnight Sun [2008 Draft]

Stephenie Meyer
“I grinned at him, feeling more enthusiastic about my plan now that he was on board. Rosalie was a pain, but I would always owe her one for choosing Emmett; no one had a better brother than mine.”
Stephenie Meyer

Stephenie Meyer
“My dad mumbled something unintelligible.
"Woo!" Emmett suddenly boomed in his deep bass. "Go Gators!"
Jacob and Charlie jumped. The rest of us froze.
Charlie recovered, then looked at Emmett over his shoulder. "Florida winning?"
"Just scored the first touchdown," Emmett confirmed. He shot a look in my direction, wagging his eyebrows like a villain in vaudeville. "'Bout time somebody scored around here.”
Stephenie Meyer, Breaking Dawn

Nalini Singh
“Less talk, more action, pussycat”
Nalini Singh, Burning Up
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Nalini Singh
“I'll send Ria to you. Save you sneaking up the wall.”
Nalini Singh, Burning Up

Mary Jane Clark
“From the Saturday afternoon Piper and her mother had gone to the animal shelter and spotted the little white dog with the floppy ears and a big brown patch around his left eye, they were goners. Piper had still been working on A Little Rain Must Fall, and it was the week before she attended her first---and last---Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony. She'd named the terrier Emmett in honor of the occasion, only later realizing how appropriate the moniker would be. The dog could just as easily have been named for world-famous clown Emmett Kelly.
Happy-go-lucky and friendly, Emmett was very smart and responded exceptionally well to the obedience training Piper's father had insisted upon. But it was Piper's mother who cultivated the terrier's special talents, teaching him a series of tricks using food as a reward.
The dog had already provided the Donovan family and their neighbors with hours and hours of delight and laughter when Terri came up with the idea of having Emmett featured in commercials for the bakery, which ran on the local-access cable channel. As a result, Emmett had become something of a celebrity in Hillwood.”
Mary Jane Clark, To Have and to Kill