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  • #1
    Suzanne Collins
    “At a few minutes before four, Peeta turns to me again. "Your favorite colour . . . it's green?"
    "That's right." Then I think of something to add. "And yours is orange."
    "Orange?" He seems unconvinced.
    "Not bright orange. But soft. Like the sunset," I say. "At least, that's what you told me once."
    "Oh." He closes his eyes briefly, maybe trying to conjure up that sunset, then nods his head. "Thank you."
    But more words tumble out. "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."
    Then I dive into my tent before I do something stupid like cry.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #2
    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

  • #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
    “I'm more than just a piece in their Games.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #5
    Suzanne Collins
    “Peeta, you were supposed to wake me after a couple of hours," I say.

    "For what? Nothing's going on here," he says. "Besides, I like watching you sleep. You don't scowl. Improves your looks a lot."

    This, of course, brings on a scowl that makes him grin.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #6
    Suzanne Collins
    “Because...because...she came here with me.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #7
    Suzanne Collins
    “So that day, in music assembly, the teacher asked who knew the valley song. Your hand shot right up in the air. She stood you up on a stool and had you sing it for us. And I swear, every bird outside the windows fell silent...and right when your song ended, I knew - just like your mother - I was a goner.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #8
    Suzanne Collins
    “The problem is, I can’t tell what’s real anymore, and what’s made up.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #9
    Suzanne Collins
    “Sick and disoriented, I'm able to form only one thought: Peeta Mellark just saved my life.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #10
    Suzanne Collins
    “I remember everything about you," says Peeta, tucking a loose strand of hair behind my ear. "You're the one who wasn't paying attention.”
    Suzanne Collins

  • #11
    Suzanne Collins
    “We were five. You had a plaid dress and your hair...it was in two braids instead of one. My father pointed you out while we were waiting to line up. He said, 'See that little girl? I wanted to marry her mother, but she ran off with a coal miner.' And I said, 'A coal miner? Why did she want a coal miner if she could've had you?' And he said, 'Because when he sings...even the birds stop to listen.' So that day, in music assembly, the teacher asked who knew the valley song. Your hand shot right up in the air. She put you up on a stool and had you sing it for us. And I swear, ever bird outside the windows fell silent. And right when your song ended, I knew -just like your mother- I was a goner.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #12
    Suzanne Collins
    “They'll be granted immunity!" I feel myself rising from my chair, my voice full of resonant. "You will personally pledge this in front of the entire population of District Thirteen and the remainder of Twelve. Soon. Today. It will be recorded for future generations. You will hold yourself and your government responsible for their safety, or you'll find yourself another Mockingjay!”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #13
    Suzanne Collins
    “What was that you were saying just before the food arrived? Something about me...no competition...best thing that ever happened to you..."

    "I don't remember that last part," I say, hoping it's too dim in here for the cameras to pick up my blush.

    "Oh, that's right. That what I was thinking," he says.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #14
    Suzanne Collins
    “Do it. Before they send those mutts back or something. I don't want to die like Cato," he says.

    “Then you shoot me," I say furiously, shoving the weapons back at him. "You shoot me and go home and live with it!" And as I say it, I know death right here, right now would be the easier of the two.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #15
    Suzanne Collins
    “Let me go!” I snarl at him, trying to wrest my arm from his grasp.

    “I can’t,” he says.”
    Suzanne Collins

  • #16
    Suzanne Collins
    “What happens when we get back?
    I don't know. I guess we try and forget.
    I don't want to forget.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #17
    Suzanne Collins
    “But more words tumble out. '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.'

    Then I dive into my tent before I do something stupid like cry.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #18
    Suzanne Collins
    “Always.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #19
    Suzanne Collins
    “Maybe . . . because for the first time . . . there was a chance I could keep him,”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #20
    Suzanne Collins
    “They don't own me. If I'm gonna die, I wanna still be me.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #21
    Suzanne Collins
    “No," Finnick repeats. 'Because whatever happened in the past is the past. And no one in this arena was a victor by chance.' He eyes Peeta for a moment. 'Except maybe Peeta.'
    Finnick knows then what Haymitch and I know. About Peeta. Being truly, deep-down better than the rest of us.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #22
    Suzanne Collins
    “So, what do you think they'll do to him?" I ask.
    Prim sounds about a thousand years old when she speaks.
    "Whatever it takes to break you.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay



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