Born: 12-23-1973
Stephenie Meyer is an American author best known for her internationally acclaimed "Twilight" series, which captivated readers with its romantic and supernatural themes. Born in 1973 in Connecticut, she graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in English. Meyer's debut novel, "Twilight," became a global phenomenon, spawning a successful film franchise. Her works have sold over 100 million copies worldwide, making her one of the best-selling authors of the 21st century.
Fear can be the deadliest poison.
Trust is a luxury that few can afford.
In this game, trust no one. Not even yourself.
The past always finds a way to catch up with you.
Love can be a weapon or a shield; it all depends on how you wield it.
Sometimes the truth is more dangerous than any lie.
The line between good and evil is often blurred.
Forgiveness is a choice, but forgetting is never an option.
In the world of secrets, silence is the deadliest weapon.
Sometimes the only way to survive is to embrace the darkness within.
In a world of lies, the only truth that matters is the one you believe in.
When you're on the run, trust no one and always watch your back.