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They'll either want to kill you, kiss you, or be you.
— Suzanne Collins
You're alive, I whisper, pressing my palms against my cheeks, feeling the smile that's so wide it must look like a grimace. Peeta's alive.
— Suzanne Collins
Why...do you find this...distracting?
— Suzanne Collins
I'm so tired, Katniss.
— Suzanne Collins
She crept up on me.
— Suzanne Collins
Still, I hate them. But, of course, I hate almost everybody now. Myself more than anyone.
— Suzanne Collins
Of course you are. The tributes were necessary to the Games, too. Until they weren't," I say. "And then we were very disposable - right, Plutarch?
— Suzanne Collins
The promise that life can go on, no matter how bad our losses.
— Suzanne Collins
Because I have learned the hard way how deadly these beauties can be.
— Suzanne Collins
We fight, we dare, we end our hunger for justice.
— Suzanne Collins
I was an early adopter of the 'Hunger Games.' I read them before they were best sellers - I was on the pre-order wait list for 'Mockingjay' on Amazon.
— Elizabeth Banks
I find myself focusing up at the sky - the only roof left - because too many memories are drowning me.
— Suzanne Collins
In his hands, I am again a mockingjay.
— Suzanne Collins
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
There are much worse games to play.
— Suzanne Collins
We had to save you because you're the mockingjay, Katniss," says Plutarch. "While you live, the revolution lives.
— Suzanne Collins
I WILL KILL SNOW.
— Suzanne Collins
Slowly, with many lost days, I come back to life.
— Suzanne Collins
berries, the watch, the cracker, the dress that burst into flames. I am the mockingjay. The one that survived despite the Capitol's plans.
— Suzanne Collins
I drag myself out of nightmares each morning and find there's no relief in waking.
— Suzanne Collins
Katniss. I remember about the bread.
— Suzanne Collins
Well you are a piece of work aren't you?
— Suzanne Collins
Make that a condition of being the Mockingjay." "That I can feed you turnips?" he says. "No, that we can hunt." That gets
— Suzanne Collins
The odds are never in our favour.
— Suzanne Collins
Katniss the mockingjay
— Suzanne Collins
How about you, Mockingjay? You feel totally safe?" "Oh, yeah. Right up until I got shot," I say.
— Suzanne Collins
Panem today Panem tomorrow Panem FOREVER!!!
— Suzanne Collins
I tell him,"Real.""-Katniss Everdeen
— Suzanne Collins
Although 'Mockingjay 2' grew $650 million at the worldwide box office, its domestic performance fell short of our expectations.
— Jon Feltheimer
I'm going to be the Mockingjay.
— Suzanne Collins
Yeah, we wouldn't want to lose our little Mockingjay when she's finally begun to sing.
— Suzanne Collins
In the end, the only person I truly want to comfort me is Haymitch, because he loves Peeta, too.
— Suzanne Collins
Fire is catching! And if we burn, you burn with us!
— Suzanne Collins
I Am The Mockingjay
— Suzanne Collins
At the moment, the choice would be simple. I can survive just fine without either of them.
— Suzanne Collins
There are two separate scripts for 'Mockingjay' parts one and two. It's definitely one story, but there are two totally distinct and separate scripts.
— Francis Lawrence
I was their Mockingjay long before I accepted the role. A
— Suzanne Collins
While I was waiting...I ate your lunch.
— Suzanne Collins
I must have loved you a lot.
— Suzanne Collins
Stay with me.
Always. — Suzanne Collins
Always. — Suzanne Collins
If he wants me broken, then I will have to be whole.
— Suzanne Collins
What will break me into a million pieces so that I am beyond repair, beyond usefulness?
— Suzanne Collins
Better not to give in to it.
— Suzanne Collins
Because it doesn't matter anymore, and because I'm so desperately lonely I can't stand it.
— Suzanne Collins
The Mockingjay lives.
— Suzanne Collins
The symbol of the revolution. The Mockingjay.
— Suzanne Collins