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“Instead of focusing on the world's problems, give your attention and energy to trust, love, abundance, education and peace. :-)”
― The Secret
― The Secret
“Katniss, I don't think President Snow will kill Peeta. If he does, he won't have any way to hurt you."
"So, what do you think they'll do to him?" I ask.
"Whatever it takes to break you.”
― Mockingjay
"So, what do you think they'll do to him?" I ask.
"Whatever it takes to break you.”
― Mockingjay
“There they go.
Look at those dogs go!
Why are they going fast in those cars?
What are they going to do?
Where are those dogs going?”
― Go, Dog. Go!
Look at those dogs go!
Why are they going fast in those cars?
What are they going to do?
Where are those dogs going?”
― Go, Dog. Go!
“From age thirteen, American girls were under pressure to maintain a façade of sexual experience and sophistication. Among girls, “virgin” was a term of contempt. The old term “dating”—referring to a practice in which a boy asked a girl out for the evening and took her to the movies or dinner—was now deader than “proletariat” or “pornography” or “perversion.” In junior high school, high school, and college, girls headed out in packs in the evening, and boys headed out in packs, hoping to meet each other fortuitously. If they met and some girl liked the looks of some boy, she would give him the nod, or he would give her the nod, and the two of them would retire to a halfway-private room and “hook up.” “Hooking up” was a term known in the year 2000 to almost every American child over the age of nine, but to only a relatively small percentage of their parents, who, even if they heard it, thought it was being used in the old sense of “meeting” someone. Among the children, hooking up was always a sexual experience, but the nature and extent of what they did could vary widely.”
― Hooking Up
― Hooking Up
“You do somethin' for me? Go tell Twink I'll meet her at the old grove Tuesday about dusk-dark."
Jody was frozen.
He burst out, "I won't do it. I hate her. Ol' yellow-headed somethin'.”
― The Yearling
Jody was frozen.
He burst out, "I won't do it. I hate her. Ol' yellow-headed somethin'.”
― The Yearling
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