Entrails. No hissing. This is the closest we will ever come to love.
– Suzanne Collins
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- Live your life, take chances, be crazy. Dont wait ’cause right now is the oldest you’ve ever been & the youngest you’ll be ever again – Suzanne Collins
- Mankind will never know peace until the last politician is strangled to death with the entrails of the last priest. – JAdam Snyder
- From space this Earth is incandescent with abominations – the gods write their signature in our entrails – Steve Aylett
- It is not in the entrails of doves that the fall of empires can be read, but in the breeding of secrets and the multiplication of lies. – Rod Duncan
- May the odds be ever in your favor ~ Effie Trinket – Suzanne Collins
- The closest to perfection people ever come is when they write their resumes . – John C Maxwell
- If there’s a more helpless feeling than trying to reach someone you love who’s trapped underground, I don’t know it. – Suzanne Collins
- Impulsively, I lean forward and kiss him, stopping his word. This is probably overdue anyway since he’s right, we are supposed to be madly in love. – Suzanne Collins
- Well, don’t expect us to be too impressed. We just saw Finnick Odair in his underwear. – Suzanne Collins
- Why…do you find this…distracting? – Suzanne Collins
- Lunch makes me feel a bit better. – Suzanne Collins
- I’ll tell them that on bad mornings, it feels impossible to take pleasure in anything because I’m afraid it could be taken away. – Suzanne Collins
- And if we burn, you burn with us. – Suzanne Collins
- How much energy they put into harming each other. How little into saving. – Suzanne Collins
- Because when he sings…even the birds stop to listen. – Suzanne Collins
- His dad said even the cavemen had geniuses among them. Somebody had thought up the wheel. – Suzanne Collins
- What will break me into a million pieces so that I am beyond repair, beyond usefulness? – Suzanne Collins
- Because sometimes things happen to people and they’re not equipped to deal with them. – Suzanne Collins
- Glimmer, I hear someone call her – ugh, the names the people in District 1 give their children are so ridiculous … – Suzanne Collins
- My children, who don’t know they play on a graveyard. – Suzanne Collins
- I just don’t want them to change me, if I’m going to die I still want to be me. – Suzanne Collins
- She’s dead, you stupid cat. She’s dead. – Suzanne Collins
- Sorry excuses for hunters and friends. Both of us. – Suzanne Collins
- What do we do know?(Peeta)I guess we try to forget…(Katniss)I don’t want to forget.(Peeta) – Suzanne Collins
- Katniss Everdeen, you have caused a spark, wich left unattended, may cause a spark that could cause a whole rebelion – Suzanne Collins
- As long as you can find yourself, you’ll never starve. – Suzanne Collins
- Here’s some advice. Stay alive. – Suzanne Collins
- Sometimes, when I’m alone, I take the pearl from where it lives in my pocket and try to remember the boy with the bread – Suzanne Collins
- I’m running on hate. – Suzanne Collins
- I find myself focusing up at the sky -” the only roof left -” because too many memories are drowning me. – Suzanne Collins
- He wanted to stay there forever, letting her soothe him, pretending he was just a kid and his mom could make everything okay. – Suzanne Collins
- Oh, and I suppose the apples ate the cheese. – Suzanne Collins
- And that, my friends, is how a revolution dies.-Haymitch Abernathy – Suzanne Collins
- I pound on the gl???, screaming my head off. Everyone ignores me except for some Capitol attendant who appears behind me and offers me a beverage. – Suzanne Collins
- Because something is significantly wrong with a creature that sacrifices its children’s lives to settle its differences. – Suzanne Collins
- How about you, Mockingjay? You feel totally safe?- -œOh, yeah. Right up until I got shot,- I say. – Suzanne Collins
- I stand there unmoving while they take part in the boldest form of dissent they can manage. Silence. – Suzanne Collins
- And when again it’s morning, they’ ll wash away. Here it’s safe, here it’s warm Here the daisies guard you from every harm – Suzanne Collins
- His dad said if you did something wrong to someone in public, you ought to admit it in public, too. – Suzanne Collins
- Everything is about them, not the dying boys and girls in the arena. – Suzanne Collins