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  • #1
    Suzanne Collins
    “And then he gives me a smile that just seems so genuinely sweet with just the right touch of shyness that unexpected warmth rushes through me.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #2
    Suzanne Collins
    “We had to save you because you're the mockingjay, Katniss," says Plutarch. "While you live, the revolution lives.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #3
    Suzanne Collins
    “You're a painter. You're a baker. You like to sleep with the windows open. You never take sugar in your tea. And you always double-knot your shoelaces.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #4
    Suzanne Collins
    “At some point, you have to stop running and turn around and face whoever wants you dead.The hard thing is finding the courage to do it.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #5
    Suzanne Collins
    “Peeta, how come I never know when you're having a nightmare?” I say.

    “I don't know. I don't think I cry out or thrash around or anything. I just come to, paralyzed with terror,” he says.

    “You should wake me,” I say, thinking about how I can interrupt his sleep two or three times on a bad night. About how long it can take to calm me down.

    “It's not necessary. My nightmares are usually about losing you,” he says. “I'm okay once I realize you're here.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #6
    Suzanne Collins
    “My name is Katniss Everdeen. I am seventeen years old. My home is District 12. I was in the Hunger Games. I escaped. The Capitol hates me........”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #7
    Suzanne Collins
    “My spirit. This is a new thought. I'm not sure exactly what it means, but it suggests I'm a fighter. In a sort of brave way. It's not as if I'm never friendly. Okay, maybe I don't go around loving everybody I meet, maybe my smiles are hard to come by, but i do care for some people.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #8
    Suzanne Collins
    “What must it be like, I wonder, to live in a world where food appears at the press of a button? How would I spend the hours I now commit to combing the woods for sustenance if it were so easy to come by? What do they do all day, these people in the Capitol, besides decorating their bodies and waiting around for a new shipment of tributes to rill in and die for their entertainment?”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #9
    Suzanne Collins
    “He looks down at his legs as if noticing his outfit for the first time. Then he whips off his hospital gown, leaving him in just his underwear. "Why? Do you find this" - he strikes a ridiculously provocative pose - "distracting?”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #10
    Suzanne Collins
    “He wants as many victors as possible for the cameras to follow in the Capitol. Thinks it makes for better television."

    "Are you and Beetee going?" I ask.

    "As many young and attractive victors as possible," Haymitch corrects himself. "So, no. We'll be here.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #11
    Suzanne Collins
    “Great. Now I have to go back and tell Haymitch I want an eighty-year-old and Nuts and Volts for my allies. He'll love that.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #12
    Suzanne Collins
    “In really bad times, the hungriest would gather at his door at nightfall, vying for the chance to earn a few coins to feed their families by selling their bodies. Had I been older when my father died, I might have been among them. Instead I learned to hunt.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #13
    Suzanne Collins
    “Look how we take your children and sacrifice them and there’s nothing you can do. If you lift a finger, we will destroy every last one of you. Just as we did in District Thirteen.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #14
    Suzanne Collins
    “Katniss, there is no District Twelve...”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #15
    Suzanne Collins
    “As long as you can find yourself, you’ll never starve.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #16
    Suzanne Collins
    “My name is Katniss Everdeen.
    Why am I not dead?
    I should be dead.”
    Suzanne Collins , Mockingjay

  • #17
    Suzanne Collins
    “If he wants me broken, then I will have to be whole.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #18
    Suzanne Collins
    “Sick and disoriented, I'm able to form only one thought: Peeta Mellark just saved my life.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #19
    Suzanne Collins
    “If it's true, why do they leave us to live like this? With the hunger and the killings and the Games?" And suddenly I hate this imaginary underground city of District 13 and those who sit by, watching us die. They're no better than the Capitol.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #20
    Suzanne Collins
    “As far as I can tell, they never get up before noon unless there's some sort of national emergency, like my leg hair.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #21
    Suzanne Collins
    “Of course you are. The tributes were necessary to the Games, too. Until they weren't," I say. "And then we were very disposable - right, Plutarch?”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #22
    Suzanne Collins
    “I can't help comparing what I have with Gale to what I'm pretending to have with Peeta. How I never question Gale's motives while I do nothing but doubt the latter's. It's not a fair comparison really. Gale and I were thrown together by a mutual need to survive. Peeta and I know the other's survival means our own death. How do you sidestep that?”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #23
    Suzanne Collins
    “My father got to know my mother because on his hunts he would sometimes collect medicinal herbs and sell them to her shop to be brewed into remedies. She must have really loved him to leave her home for the Seam. I try to remember that when all I can see is the woman who sat by, blank and unreachable, while her children turned to skin and bones. I try to forgive her for my father's sake. But to be honest, I'm not the forgiving type.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #24
    Suzanne Collins
    “If I'm going to cry, now is the time. By morning, I'll be able to wash all the damage done by the tears from my face. But no tears come. I'm too tired or too numb to cry. The only thing I feel is a desire to be somewhere else. So I let the train rock me into oblivion.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #25
    Suzanne Collins
    “It means thanks, it means admiration, it means good-bye to someone you love.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #26
    Suzanne Collins
    “To the everlasting credit of the people of District 12, not one person claps. Not even the ones holding betting slips, the ones who are usually beyond caring. Possibly because they know me from the Hob, or knew my father, or have encountered Prim, who no one could help loving. So instead of acknowledging applause, I stand there unmoving while they take part in the boldest form of dissent they can manage. Silence. Which says we do not agree. We do not condone. All of this is wrong.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #27
    Suzanne Collins
    “Stupid people are dangerous.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #28
    Suzanne Collins
    “Because...because...she came here with me.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #29
    Suzanne Collins
    “Because, sometimes, things happen to people and they're not equipped to deal with them.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #30
    Suzanne Collins
    “You love me. Real or not real?"
    I tell him, "Real.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay



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