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  • Oh, no. It costs a lot more than your life. To murder innocent people?" says Peeta. "It costs everything you are.

    People  
    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.23, Scholastic Inc.
  • Are you, are you coming to the tree? Wear a necklace of rope, side by side with me. Strange things did happen here. No stranger would let it be if we met up At midnight in the hanging tree.

  • 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 (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.4, Scholastic Inc.
  • In the end, the only person I truly want to comfort me is Haymitch, because he loves Peeta, too.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.163, Scholastic Inc.
  • Some walks you have to take alone.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.5, Scholastic Inc.
  • Oh, that I do know...Katniss will pick whoever she thinks she can't survive without.

  • My lips are just forming his name when his fingers lock around my throat.

    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games Trilogy”, p.1209, Scholastic Inc.
  • It’s not wondering what I breathe in, but who, that threatens to choke me.

    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games Trilogy”, p.1003, Scholastic Inc.
  • Closing my eyes doesn't help. Fire burns brighter in the darkness.

    Suzanne Collins (2013). “The Hunger Games Complete Trilogy”, p.762, Scholastic UK
  • All those months of taking it for granted that Peeta thought I was wonderful are over. Finally, he can see me for who I really am. Violent. Distrustful. Manipulative. Deadly. And I hate him for it.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.232, Scholastic Inc.
  • You're still trying to protect me. Real or not real," he whispers. "Real," I answer. "Because that's what you and I do, protect each other.

    Trying  
    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.302, Scholastic Inc.
  • What I need is the dandelion in the spring. The bright yellow that means rebirth instead of destruction. The promise that life can go on, no matter how bad our losses. That it can be good again.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.388, Scholastic Inc.
  • There are much worse games to play.

    Suzanne Collins (2013). “The Hunger Games Complete Trilogy”, p.786, Scholastic UK
  • Finnick?" I say, "Maybe some pants?" 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?" I laugh. Boggs looks embarrassed and Finnick looks more like the guy I met at the Quarter Quell

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.79, Scholastic Inc.
  • Well, don't expect us to be too impressed. We just saw Finnick Odair in his underwear.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.82, Scholastic Inc.
  • Because something is significantly wrong with a creature that sacrifices its children’s lives to settle its differences.

    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games Trilogy”, p.1455, Scholastic Inc.
  • They'll either want to kill you, kiss you, or be you.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.71, Scholastic Inc.
  • Katniss. I remember about the bread.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.230, Scholastic Inc.
  • Still, I hate them. But, of course, I hate almost everybody now. Myself more than anyone.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.8, Scholastic Inc.
  • I think....you still have no idea. The effect you can have.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.325, Scholastic Inc.
  • I drag myself out of nightmares each morning and find there's no relief in waking.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.156, Scholastic Inc.
  • Fire is catching! And if we burn, you burn with us!

    "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1". www.imdb.com. 2014.
  • Oh, Peeta, Don't make me sorry I restarted your heart.

    Heart  
    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay”, p.191, Scholastic
  • I’m in pain. That’s the only way I get your attention

  • I clench his hands to the point of pain. "Stay with me." His pupils contract to pinpoints, dialate again rapidly, and then return to something resembling normalcy. "Always," he murmurs.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.314, Scholastic Inc.
  • The problem is, I can’t tell what’s real anymore, and what’s made up.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.270, Scholastic Inc.
  • Because that's what you and I do, protect each other.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.302, Scholastic Inc.
  • Let me go!” I snarl at him, trying to wrest my arm from his grasp. “I can’t,” he says.

    Trying  
    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.373, Scholastic Inc.
  • I raise my left arm and twist my neck down to rip off the pill on my sleeve. Instead my teeth sink into flesh. I yank my head back in confusion to find myself looking into Peeta’s eyes, only now they hold my gaze. Blood runs from the teeth marks on the hand he clamped over my nightlock. “Let me go!” I snarl at him, trying to wrest my arm from his grasp. “I can’t,” he says.

  • 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 (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.271, Scholastic Inc.
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