Hungergames Katniss Everdeen Quotes & Sayings
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My self-confidence can be measured out in teaspoons mixed into my poetry, and it still always tastes funny in my mouth. — Sarah Kay

I will be vigilant to protect the independence and integrity of the Supreme Court, and I will work to ensure that it upholds the rule of law and safeguards those liberties that make this land one of endless possibilities for all Americans. — John Roberts

The first time Akash took Supriya to view the pool, I rose up in strident protest, and he was astonished by the way she turned her face away, her eyes filled with terror. "I am petrified of water!" she whispered, as he tried to cajole her to at least put her feet in. — Deepti Menon

It is better by assenting to truth to conquer opinion, than by assenting to opinion to be conquered by truth. — Epictetus

I'm still an idealist. My manager is always trying to talk me out of it, but that's just the way I am. — Ariel Rechtshaid

On becoming soldiers we have not ceased to be citizens. — Oliver Cromwell

May be odds be always in your favor — Suzanne Collins

You find sprinters testing other sprinters' mental capability. But these are my good friends on the track. I don't think we need to do that. — Donovan Bailey

And although I appreciated their kindness more than they would ever know, it's a fact that friends last longer the less you use them. — Lisa Kleypas

It's important to me that I should be free to express myself. — George Michael

He's fighting it, probably more for me than for him, and it's hard because unconsciousness would be its own form of escape. But the adrenaline pumping through my body would never allow me to follow him, so I can't let him go. I just can't. — Suzanne Collins

Curley's wife lay with a half-covering of yellow hay. And the meanness and the plannings and the discontent and the ache for attention were all gone from her face. She was pretty and simple, and her face was sweet and young. Now her rouged cheeks and reddened lips made her seem alive and sleeping very lightly. The curls, tiny little sausages, were spread on the hay behind her head and her lips were parted — John Steinbeck