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Quotes About Survival

What do you think?" he asks. "I hate them," I say. I can almost smell the blood, the dirt, the unnatural breath of the mutt. "All I do is go around trying to forget the arena and you've brought it back to life. How do you remember these things so exactly?" "I see them every night," he says.
~ Suzanne Collions
I played possum. I did this, as the possum does, out of fear.
~ Suzanne Finnamore
I am the living heart of a tree uncovered by the ax, still pliable, still green and full of sap.
~ Suzanne M. Wolfe
Only those books which consistently produce high profits are allowed to survive, and a number of "good books" have slipped quietly out of print. It is less likely than it used to be for a scholar or a teacher or a librarian - or a child - simply to come in contact with a book which is neither brand new nor extremely popular.
~ Suzanne Rahn
I'm out, surrounded in dark. But in the distance there is a small glow, a tiny light. Suddenly I'm standing alone, the space starting to brighten as the light grows.
~ Suzanne Young
But I can't rewrite history. I can only live with what's left.
~ Suzanne Young
Because, worst of all, I remember every second of what it was like to lose my life.
~ Suzanne Young
It's The Program or me. And I decide it's going to be me.
~ Suzanne Young
Partly," he admits. "We needed help. Instead we got The Program.
~ Suzanne Young
The man armed with knowledge has a better chance of survival than the man who is simply the fittest. Knowledge is the true strength. Muscle is where the myth is.
~ Suzy Kassem
Just don't die for me, you won't be doing me any favour !
~ Suzzane Collin
The odds are never in our favour.
~ Suzzane Collins
Podstawowy jednak powód tak wysokiej Å›miertelnoÅ›ci to ich liczebno??. ByÅ'o ich po prostu za du?o, ?eby mogli przedstawia? sobÄ… jakÄ…Å› warto?? ekonomicznÄ… w ramach spoÅ'eczeÅ"stwa zdobywców.
~ Sven Lindqvist
Skoro nawet ka?dy z tych najmniejszych i najmniej znaczÄ…cych gatunków [fauny i flory] w przyrodzie unicestwiÅ' tysiÄ…ce innych - dlaczegó? my, panowie stworzenia, nie mielibyÅ›my tego czyni??
~ Sven Lindqvist
Kiedy nadeszÅ'a pora deszczowa, patrole niemieckie odkryÅ'y ciaÅ'a le??ce wokóÅ' suchych jam gÅ'Ä™bokich na dwanaÅ›cie do szesnastu metrów. Wygrzebany zostaÅ'y przez Hererów próbujÄ…cych dokopa? siÄ™ do wody. Bezskutecznie. CaÅ'y naród - okoÅ'o siedemdziesiÄ™ciu tysiÄ™cy ludzi - zginÄ…Å' na pustyni. PozostaÅ'o jedynie kilka tysiÄ™cy skazanych na karnÄ… pracÄ™ w niemieckich obozach koncentracyjnych.
~ Sven Lindqvist
Ako ?ovek koji ne zna da pliva izgubi mir, utopi?e se.
~ Sveva Casati Modignani
How many stories do you know about people cooped up in places because of deep snowfall? How many stories where something good happens to those people?
~ Alexandra Petri
We sometime didn't get enough to buy oats for our horses. Most banks had very little money in them.
~ Frank James
Sometimes you almost have to laugh to keep from crying to deal with the pain associated with the 'hood.
~ Gucci Mane
Everybody wants to live. But sometimes the body just gives up.
~ Amitabh Bachchan
From my perspective, it's really risk management to ensure that humans have the ability to go somewhere else in case there were to be some huge disaster on Earth.
~ Gwynne Shotwell
People don't actually stay still, you know - when their area is a disaster, they go somewhere else, right? And that's just a natural human impulse.
~ Paolo Bacigalupi
Song writing has been a lifeline for me.
~ Calum Scott
You could think of an ecosystem as a bunch of antagonistic arms races, almost: Everything that an animal depends upon for food is the body part of some other animal or plant who would just as soon keep that body part for itself.
~ Steven Pinker