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Quotes About Future

Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true...
~ Suzanne Collins
Tomorrow will be more hopeful than this awful piece of time we call today
~ Suzanne Collins
your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true,
~ Suzanne Collins
I try to imagine a world where both Gale's and Peeta's voices have ceased. Hands stilled. Eyes unblinking. I'm standing over their bodies, having a last look, leaving the room where they lie. But when I open the door to step out into the world, there's only a tremendous void. A pale gray nothingness that is all my future holds.
~ Suzanne Collins
Frankly, our ancestors don't seem much to brag about. I mean, look at the state they left us in, with the wars and the broken planet. Clearly, they didn't care about what would happen to the people who came after them.
~ Suzanne Collins
My family. My mother. My sister. And my pretend cousin Gale. But Peeta's intention is clear. That Gale really is my family, or will be one day, if I live. That I'll marry him.
~ Suzanne Collins
there's only one future, if I want to keep those I love alive and stay alive myself. I'll have to marry Peeta.
~ Suzanne Collins
Frankly, our ancestors don't seem much to brag about. I mean, look at the state they left us in, with the wars and the broken planet. Clearly, they didn't care about what would happen to the people who came after them. But
~ Suzanne Collins
It still seems too small. I should try to think bigger, beyond our current situation where I am of the utmost importance, to the future where I may be worth nothing.
~ Suzanne Collins
When he asks us about the future, Peeta gets down on one knee, pours out his heart, and begs me to marry him. I, of course, accept.
~ Suzanne Collins
There's really no future in this alliance. And he's too dangerous to let go.
~ Suzanne Collins
But at the moment, I excuse myself from thinking about even those I love most. I think only of me. And what lies ahead.
~ Suzanne Collins
Pero ¿destruirlo? No. (...)No destruyes lo que quieres adquirir en el futuro.
~ Suzanne Collins
Theoretically, we should
~ Suzanne Collins
I even have a funny notion that if I do die, maybe Peeta will be allowed to live. Not as a free person but as an Avox or something, waiting on the future tributes of District 12. Then maybe he could find some way to escape. My death could, in fact, still save him.
~ Suzanne Collins
But we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
~ Suzanne Collins
Do you understand what I mean?" he presses me. I nod. He means there's only one future, if I want to keep those I love alive and stay alive myself. I'll have to marry Peeta.
~ Suzanne Collins
Clearly, they didn't care about what would happen to the people who came after them. But this republic idea sounds like an improvement over our current government.
~ Suzanne Collins
I have chosen Gale and the rebellion, and a future with Peeta is the Capitol's design, not mine.
~ Suzanne Collins
That's great," I say. Prim a doctor. She couldn't even dream of it in 12. Something small and quiet, like a match being struck, lights up the gloom inside me. This is the sort of future a rebellion could bring.
~ Suzanne Collins
again deny himself the possibility that the future might be happy even if the present was painful. He would allow himself
~ Suzanne Collins
Is this really what we want to do? Kill ourselves off completely? In the hopes that — what? Some decent species will inherit the smoking remains of the earth?
~ Suzanne Collins
I said that additionally, since I was planning to nurse, it be best if you were off the breast before I came back to work. My boss just looked at me dreamily and said, 'That won't be for sixty years, at least.
~ Suzanne Finnamore
I notice that, as the wedding date approaches, some doors are opening and others are closing. I have no control.
~ Suzanne Finnamore