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Because I don't want you forgetting how different our circumstances are. If you die, and I live, there's no life for me at all back in District Twelve. You're my whole life, I would never be happy again. It's different for you. I'm not saying it wouldn't be hard. But there are other people who'd make your life worth living. — Suzanne Collins
In real life I'm the type of girl who doesn't take herself too seriously. I'm very serious when it comes to work, but I like to make jokes and have a good laugh and make fun of myself. — Gal Gadot
Bo Derek is a really good friend of mine, and I'd like to spend more time with her. — Ray Bradbury
Old age is far more than white hair, wrinkles, the feeling that it is too late and the game is finished, that the stage belongs to the rising generations. The true evil is not the weakening of the body, but the indifference of the soul. — Andre Maurois
Through a blurry veil of tears, — Marie Lu
Really, he could be anywhere now, because he wants to be nowhere. — David Levithan
Dor shook his head. Such mysteries were beyond his fathoming. All he could do was ... what he could do. — Piers Anthony
You know so little of war. Battles may be fought from the outside in, but wars are won from the inside out. — V.E Schwab
When a husband and wife love each other, they reflect that same love that motivated Christ. They die to themselves and become one. — Aaron Smith
Something that you feel will find its own form. — Jack Kerouac
A principal aim of education is to give students a taste for literature, for the books of life and power, and to accomplish this, it is necessary that their minds be held aloof from the babblement and discussions of the hour, that they may accustom themselves to take interest in the words and deeds of the greatest men, and so make themselves able and worthy to shape a larger and nobler future; but if their hours of leisure are spent over journals and reviews, they will, in later years, become the helpless victims of the newspaper habit. — John Lancaster Spalding
