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Cato Quotes by Suzanne Collins
- Let the Seventy-forth Hunger Games begin, Cato, I think. Let them begin for real.
- I'm not their slave," the man mutters. "I am," I say. "That's why I killed Cato... and he killed Thresh... and he killed Clove... and…
- I pull the sleeping bag up to his chin and kiss his forehead, not for the audience, but for me. Because I'm so grateful that…
- Do it. Before they send those mutts back or something. I don't want to die like Cato," he says. “Then you shoot me," I say…
- Clove!" Cato's voice is much nearer now. I can tell by the pain in it that he sees her on the ground. "You better run…
- Cato kneels beside Clove, spear in hand, begging her to stay with him. In a moment, he will realize it's futile, she can't be saved.
More Cato Quotes
- What should a wise person do when given a blow? Same as Cato when he was attacked; not fire up or revenge… — Seneca the Younger
- The agricultural population, says Cato, produces the bravest men, the most valiant soldiers, and a class of citizens the least given of… — Pliny the Elder
- Cato used to assert that wise men profited more by fools than fools by wise men; for that wise men avoided the… — Plutarch
- My contact with [Cato] was strange. They're ideologues, like Trotskyites. All questions must be seen and solved within the true faith of… — Nat Hentoff
- The dawn is overcast, the morning lowers, And heavily in clouds brings on the day, The great, the important day, big with… — Joseph Addison
- Conservative think tanks like the Heritage Foundation and Cato Institute have criticized Bush for his big increases in spending, which far exceed… — Jim Cooper
- After I am dead, I would rather have men ask why Cato has no monument than why he had one. — Cato the Elder
- When confronted by a hungry wolf, it is unwise to goad the beast, as Cato would have us do. But it is… — Marcus Tullius Cicero