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  • Natsuki Takaya
    "'When snow melts, what does it become?'
    'It becomes water, of course'
    'Wrong! It becomes spring!'"
    Natsuki Takaya


  • Natsuki Takaya
    ""Sometimes it feels like the whole world is conspiring to destroy my house... "
    - Shigure Sohma "
    Natsuki Takaya (Fruits Basket, Volume 2)


  • Natsuki Takaya
    "Shigure: JUST LISTEN TO ME FOR A SECOND, KYO!

    Kyo: SHUT UP! I HATE THIS! DO YOU REALLY GET THAT MUCH ENJOYMENT FROM PLAYING WITH PEOPLES' LIVES?!

    Shigure: Well, yes, now that you mention it, I do--BUT THIS IS FOR YOUR OWN GOOD!

    Kyo: Man, your persuasion skills SUCK!

    Tohru: Um, welcome home. Dinner's-

    Kyo: NOT HUNGRY!

    Shigure: KYO! DON'T TAKE THIS OUT ON TOHRU! And come back to the entrance hall this instant and take those shoes off!

    Yuki: He's right, Shigure. You really do suck at persuasion."
    Natsuki Takaya (Fruits Basket, Volume 1)


  • Natsuki Takaya
    "Kyo: Of course, I'll beat YOU, too!

    Yuki: Don't you ever get tired of saying that?

    Kyo: Beating you is my vocation! It's my goal in life!

    Yuki: It's so unfair that I keep having to take abuse just because you can't meet your goals.

    Kyo: THAT CONDESCENDING ATTITUDE OF YOURS REALLY PISSES ME OFF!

    Yuki: And that revolting thought process of yours pisses me off."
    Natsuki Takaya (Fruits Basket, Volume 1)


  • Natsuki Takaya
    ""When did you become a women?"-Hatari
    "How dare you ask that after you have seen me naked so many times..."-Yuki
    "GASP! No it cant be! Yuki-hun, does that mean..." fan club girls
    "NO! He's my doctor..."Yuki"
    Natsuki Takaya (Fruits Basket, Volume 2)


  • Natsuki Takaya
    "You may be an idiot but I don't think you're a fool."
    Natsuki Takaya


  • Natsuki Takaya
    ""I love you. I love you just the way you are. I love you so much!" ~Kyo"
    Natsuki Takaya


  • Natsuki Takaya
    "Hanajima, my spear! Bring me my spear!"
    Natsuki Takaya (Fruits Basket, Volume 21)


  • Natsuki Takaya
    "So let me get this straight. You were living in a tent in the woods, but now you're living with Prince Charming and anger management boy? SERIOUSLY?!

    - Arisa Uotani"
    Natsuki Takaya (Fruits Basket, Volume 2)


  • Natsuki Takaya
    "♪Kyo-kun and Tohru sitting in a tree... K-I-S...♪

    - Shigure Sohma"
    Natsuki Takaya (Fruits Basket, Volume 1)


  • Natsuki Takaya
    "I wish I could've lived my life without making any wrong turns. But that's impossible. A path like that doesn't exist. We fail. We trip. We get lost. We make mistakes. And little by little, one step at a time, we push forward. It's all we can do. On our own two feet."
    Natsuki Takaya (Fruits Basket, Volume 21)


  • Natsuki Takaya
    ""My chest hurts...It hurts. The sound of his name is like a knife in my heart.""
    Natsuki Takaya


  • Suzanne Collins
    "Remember, we're madly in love, so it's all right to kiss me anytime you feel like it."
    Suzanne Collins (The Hunger Games)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "Deep in the meadow, hidden far away
    A cloak of leaves, a moonbeam ray
    Forget your woes and let your troubles lay
    And when it's morning again, they'll wash away
    Here it's safe, here it's warm
    Here the daisies guard you from every harm
    Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true
    Here is the place where I love you."
    Suzanne Collins (The Hunger Games)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope."
    Suzanne Collins (The Hunger Games)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "I’m coming back into focus when Caesar asks him if he has a girlfriend back home.
    Peeta hesitates, then gives an unconvincing shake of his head.
    “Handsome lad like you. There must be some special girl. Come on, what’s her name?” says Caesar.
    Peeta sighs. “Well, there is this one girl. I’ve had a crush on her ever since I can remember. But I’m pretty sure she didn’t know I was alive until the reaping.”
    Sounds of sympathy from the crowd. Unrequited love they can relate to.
    “She have another fellow?” asks Caesar.
    “I don’t know, but a lot of boys like her,” says Peeta.
    “So, here’s what you do. You win, you go home. She can’t turn you down then, eh?” says Caesar encouraging-ly.
    “I don’t think it’s going to work out. Winning . . . won’t help in my case,” says Peeta.
    “Why ever not?” says Caesar, mystified.
    Peeta blushes beet red and stammers out. “Because . . . because . . . she came here with me.”
    "
    Suzanne Collins (The Hunger Games)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "I don't want to lose the boy with the bread."
    Suzanne Collins (The Hunger Games)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "I can feel Peeta press his forehead into my temple and he asks, 'So now that you've got me, what are you going to do with me?' I turn into him. 'Put you somewhere you can't get hurt.' "
    Suzanne Collins (The Hunger Games)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "So it's you and a syringe against the Capitol? See, this is why no one lets you make the plans.
    "
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "You’ve got about as much charm as a dead slug."
    Suzanne Collins


  • Suzanne Collins
    "Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor."
    Suzanne Collins


  • Suzanne Collins
    "Gale is mine. I am his. Anything else is unthinkable."
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    ""If Peeta and I were both to die, or they thought we were....My fingers fumble with the pouch on my belt, freeing it. Peeta sees it and his hand clamps on my wrist. "No, I won't let you." "Trust me," I whisper. He holds my gaze for a long moment then lets go. I loosen the top of the pouch and pour a few spoonfuls of berries into his palm. Then I fill my own. "On the count of three?" Peeta leans down and kisses me once, very gently. "The count of three," he says. We stand, our backs pressed together, our empty hands locked tight. "Hold them out. I want everyone to see," he says. I spread out my fingers, and the dark berries glisten in the sun. I give Peeta's hand one last squeeze as a signal, as a good-bye, and we begin counting. "One." Maybe I'm wrong. "Two." Maybe they don't care if we both die. "Three!" It's too late to change my mind. I lift my hand to my mouth taking one last look at the world. The berries have just passed my lips when the trumpets begin to blare. The frantic voice of Claudius Templesmith shouts above them. "Stop! Stop! Ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to present the victors of the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark! I give you - the tributes of District 12!""
    Suzanne Collins (The Hunger Games)


  • Suzanne Collins
    " "I'm so sorry," I whisper. I lean forward and kiss him.
    His eyelashes flutter and he looks at me through a haze of opiates. "Hey, Catnip."
    "Hey, Gale," I say.
    "Thought you'd be gone by now," He says.
    My choices are simple. I can die like a quarry in the woods or I can die here beside Gale. "I'm not going anywhere. I'm going to stay right here and cause all kinds of trouble."
    "Me, too," Gale says. He just manages a smile before the drugs pull him back under."
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "Really, the combination of the scabs and the ointment looks hideous. I can't help enjoying his distress.
    "Poor Finnick. Is this the first time in your life you haven't looked pretty?" I say.
    "It must be. The sensation's completely new. How have you managed it all these years?" he asks.
    "Just avoid mirrors. You'll forget about it," I say.
    "Not if I keep looking at you," he says."
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "“All right, so give me some idea of what you can do,” says Haymitch.
    “I can’t do anything,” says Peeta. “Unless you count baking bread.”
    “Sorry, I don’t. Katniss. I already know you’re handy with a knife,” says Haymitch.
    “Not really. But I can hunt,” I say. “With a bow and arrow.”
    “And you’re good?” asks Haymitch.
    I have to think about it. I’ve been putting food on the table for four years. That’s no small task. I’m not as good as my father was, but he’d had more practice. I’ve better aim than Gale, but I’ve had more practice. He’s a genius with traps and snares. “I’m all right,” I say.
    “She’s excellent,” says Peeta. “My father buys her squirrels. He always comments on how the arrows never pierce the body. She hits every one in the eye. It’s the same with the rabbits she sells the butcher. She can even bring down deer.”
    This assessment of my skills from Peeta takes me totally by surprise. First, that he ever noticed. Second, that he’s talking me up. “What are you doing?” I ask him suspiciously.
    “What are you doing? If he’s going to help you, he has to know what you’re capable of. Don’t underrate yourself,” says Peeta.
    I don’t know why, but this rubs me the wrong way. “What about you? I’ve seen you in the market. You can lift hundred-pound bags of flour,” I snap at him. “Tell him that. That’s not nothing.”
    “Yes, and I’m sure the arena will be full of bags of flour for me to chuck at people. It’s not like being able to use a weapon. You know it isn’t,” he shoots back.
    “He can wrestle,” I tell Haymitch. “He came in second in our school competition last year, only after his brother.”
    “What use is that? How many times have you seen someone wrestle someone to death?” says Peeta in disgust.
    “There’s always hand-to-hand combat. All you need is to come up with a knife, and you’ll at least stand a chance. If I get jumped, I’m dead!” I can hear my voice rising in anger.
    “But you won’t! You’ll be living up in some tree eating raw squirrels and picking off people with arrows. You know what my mother said to me when she came to say good-bye, as if to cheer me up, she says maybe District Twelve will finally have a winner. Then I realized, she didn’t mean me, she meant you!” bursts out Peeta.
    "
    Suzanne Collins (The Hunger Games)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "I wish I could freeze this moment, right here, right now and live in it forever."
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "I turn and put my lips close to Peeta's and drop my eyelids in imitation... "He offered me sugar and wanted to know all my secrets," I say in my best seductive voice."
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "I always channel my emotions into my work. That way, I don't hurt anyone but myself."
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "Tick, tock."
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "Now he's [Cinna] arranging things around my living room: Clothing, fabrics, and sketchbooks with designs he's drawn. I pick one up and examine one of the dresses I supposedly created.
    "You know, I think I show a lot of promise," I say.
    "Get dressed, you worthless thing.""
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "If I feel ragged, my prep team seems in worse condition, knocking back coffee and sharing brightly colored little pills. As far as I can tell, they never get up before noon unless there's some sort of national emergency, like my leg hair."
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "Beetee is still messing round the tree, doing I don't know what. At one point he snaps off a sliver of bark, joins us, and throws it against the force field. It bounces back and lands on the ground, glowing. In a few moments it returns to its original color. "Well, that explains a lot," says Beetee. I look at Peeta and can't help biting my lip to keep from laughing since it explains absolutely nothing to anyone but Beetee. "
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)


  • Suzanne Collins
    "So that's who Finnick loves, I think. Not his string of fancy lovers in the Capitol. But a poor, mad girl back home. "
    Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire)



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