Suzanne Collins Quotes
Where You Can Starve To Death In Safety," I Mutter. Then I Glance Quickly Over My Shoulder. Even Here, Even In The Middle Of Nowhere, You Worry Someone Might Overhear You. When I Was Younger, I Scared My Mother To Death, The Things I Would Blurt Out About District 12, About The People Who Rule Our Country, Panem, From The Far-off City Called The Capitol. Eventually I Understood This Would Only Lead Us To More Trouble. So I Learned To Hold My Tongue And To Turn My Features Into An Indifferent Mask So That No One Could Ever Read My Thoughts. Do My Work Quietly In School. Make Only Polite Small Talk In The Public Market. Discuss Little More Than Trades In The Hob, Which Is The Black Market Where I Make Most Of My Money. Even At Home, Where I Am Less Pleasant, I Avoid Discussing Tricky Topics. Like The Reaping, Or Food
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