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  • Taking the kids from our districts, forcing them to kill one another while we watch – this is the Capitol’s way of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy.

    Kids   Watches   Way  
    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.20, Scholastic Inc.
  • I wish I could freeze this moment, right here, right now and live in it forever.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)”, p.245, Scholastic Inc.
  • Okay, maybe I don't go around loving everybody I meet, maybe my smiles are hard to come by, but I do care for some people.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.117, Scholastic Inc.
  • 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.

    Hate   Home   Years  
    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.4, Scholastic Inc.
  • I don't want to lose the boy with the bread.

  • We didn't want to dilute or soften the material because that would really be irresponsible, in its own way. The [Hunger Games] books are very intense and very demanding of the reader, and the movie should be that too.

    Book   Games   Want  
    "Producer Nina Jacobson Talks THE HUNGER GAMES, Sequels, the Violence, and More". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. March 12, 2012.
  • I'm more than just a piece in their Games.

    Games   Pieces   Hunger  
    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.137, Scholastic Inc.
  • Remember, we're madly in love, so it's all right to kiss me anytime you feel like it.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.248, Scholastic Inc.
  • There is a young fella who works for me, named Brian Unkeless, who's very smart. We're a very small company that has been Brian and me and two assistants, although we're growing a little bit now. He read the [The Hunger Games] book and loved it, and told me I should read it. He had been a fan of the Gregor books. So, I read it and couldn't put it down and couldn't stop thinking about it. I really became obsessed with the thought of producing it, and was completely bothered by the idea that anybody but me could produce it.

    Smart   Book   Thinking  
    "Producer Nina Jacobson Talks THE HUNGER GAMES, Sequels, the Violence, and More". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. March 12, 2012.
  • Why am I hopping around like some trained dog trying to please people I hate?

    Dog   Hate   People  
    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.112, Scholastic Inc.
  • My nightmares are usually about losing you. I'm okay once I realize you're here.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)”, p.86, Scholastic Inc.
  • Being able to just stick to our instincts and honor the [Hunger Games] books and find a way to stay the course of trying to make the best possible decisions that you would make creatively on any movie, without having your head turned too much by all of the interest, has been a great challenge. It's the best challenge you could ask for, but that was a big challenge.

    Book   Games   Decision  
    Source: collider.com
  • What I need is the dandelion in the spring. The bright yellow that means rebirth instead of destruction. The promise that life can go on, no matter how bad our losses. That it can be good again.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.388, Scholastic Inc.
  • Entrails. No hissing. This is the closest we will ever come to love.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.6, Scholastic Inc.
  • You here to finish me off, Sweetheart?

    Suzanne Collins (2008). “The Hunger Games”, p.252, Scholastic Inc.
  • Yes, frosting. The final defense of the dying.

    Humor   Dying   Finals  
    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games Trilogy”, p.333, Scholastic Inc.
  • Look how we take your children and sacrifice them and there’s nothing you can do. If you lift a finger, we will destroy every last one of you. Just as we did in District Thirteen.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.21, Scholastic Inc.
  • District 12: Where you can starve to death in safety.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.8, Scholastic Inc.
  • You’ve got about as much charm as a dead slug.

    Slugs   Hunger   Charm  
    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.112, Scholastic Inc.
  • Exactly how am I supposed to work in a thank-you in there? Somehow it just won't seem sincere if I'm trying to slit his throat.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.32, Scholastic Inc.
  • We both [with Suzanne Collins ] felt strongly that you wouldn't want to age up the characters, no matter the age of the actors playing the roles. They should be playing the age that they are in the [Hunger Games] books. It would let people off the hook, if you said, "Well, instead of 12 to 18, why don't you make them 18 to 25 or 16 to 21?" If you don't stay true to the horror of the fact that they are 12 to 18, you're not doing justice to the book.

    Book   Character   Games  
    Source: collider.com
  • Gale and I were thrown together by a mutual need to survive. Peeta and I know the other's survival means our own death. How do you side step that?

    Mean   Katniss   Survival  
    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.107, Scholastic Inc.
  • The more likable he is, the more deadly he is.” -Katniss Everdeen

  • I read the three Hunger Games books in a week and because I liked them so much I wrote Just a Game.

    Book   Games   Three  
    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • Sometimes things happen to people and they're not equipped to deal with them.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)”, p.32, Scholastic Inc.
  • You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.80, Scholastic Inc.
  • What must it be like, I wonder, to live in a world where food appears at the press of a button? How would I spend the hours I now commit to combing the woods for sustenance if it were so easy to come by? What do they do all day, these people in the Capitol, besides decorating their bodies and waiting around for a new shipment of tributes to rill in and die for their entertainment?

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.60, Scholastic Inc.
  • Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.21, Scholastic Inc.
  • Taking the kids from our districts, forcing them to kill one another while we watch – this is the Capitol’s way of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy. How little chance we would stand of surviving another rebellion. Whatever words they use, the real message is clear. “Look how we take your children and sacrifice them and there’s nothing you can do. If you lift a finger, we will destroy every last one of you. Just as we did in District Thirteen

    Children   Real   Kids  
    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.20, Scholastic Inc.
  • Winning means fame and fortune. Losing means certain death. The Hunger Games have begun.

    Mean   Winning   Games  
    Suzanne Collins (2008). “The Hunger Games”, p.379, Scholastic Inc.
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