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Finally, Peeta turns to Pollux. "Well, then you just became our most valuable asset." Castor laughs and Pollux manages a smile.
We're halfway down the first tunnel when I realize what was so remarkable about that exchange. Peeta sounded like his old self, the one who could always think of the right thing to say when nobody else could ... I glance back at him as he trudges along under his guards, Gale and Jackson, his eyes fixed on the ground, his shoulders hunched forward. So dispirited. But for a moment, he was really here. — Suzanne Collins

When you feel good, you look good. And vice versa: When you look good, you feel good. — Christie Brinkley

We going to argue about this?" he asked.
"Don't we argue about everything?"
"Good point," he said. "Let's settle this one like adults - in the bedroom, naked. — Jill Shalvis

[N]othing is so pleasing to perplexed unhappy people as the denunciation of others, — H.G.Wells

It was my favorite mug, the one that read: "National Sarcasm Society. Like We Need Your Support. — Heather Webber

Business has a way of talking about how to create value, which is in some way isn't bad ... We just need to start thinking about if the value we want to create is consistent with all social and environmental well being. — Peter Senge

I mean, everything beats me, even twos and threes. — Frank Portman

Mature love is loving, not being loved. — Irvin D. Yalom

A tiger doesn't proclaim his tigritude, he pounces — Wole Soyinka

I never stop being a mother and I never stop being an artist. You understand? Which is probably why my kids are so creative, because it's not separated. — Jada Pinkett Smith

The abstract, especially in those rough sketches, is very important to me, perhaps because of my advertising background, where layout is so important. Sometimes those first few lines cut the paper into such satisfying shapes that I don't want to go on, but I always do, adding nostrils and nipples and bootstraps until I have filled the paper up as usual. — Tom Of Finland

If you always move in certainty, your writing will be flat - creativity is a rugged terrain ... — John Geddes

Wise men are more dependent on fools than fools on wise men. — Cato The Younger

More panic. More emergencies and disasters. Soon, emergencies fell into a sort of natural ranking: drop-everything emergencies, do-what-you-can emergencies, and you'll just-have-to-wait emergencies. Disasters, too, had their own ratings: unavoidable, did-the-best-we-could, my fault/your fault. Then there were godlike moments when a decision had to be made as to who most deserved to die. By the afternoon of her second day, Dtui wondered whether her heart had shrunk. She felt less. People had become less human. Death had become less of a tragedy. Her patients weren't blacksmiths or housewives, they were percentages. "With this little skill and this little pharmaceutical backup, this patient - let's call her number seven - has a forty percent chance of survival." It amazed and saddened her that, in order to do her job properly, she had to stop caring. — Colin Cotterill