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Let Me Quotes by Suzanne Collins
- I raise my left arm and twist my neck down to rip off the pill on my sleeve. Instead my teeth sink into flesh. I…
- Katniss?" He drops my hand and I take a step, as if to catch my balance. "It was all for the Games," Peeta says. "How…
- Something keeps me moving forward, though. A lifetime of watching the Hunger Games lets me know that certain areas of the arena are rigged for…
- Let me go!” I snarl at him, trying to wrest my arm from his grasp. “I can’t,” he says.
- The realization that I’d have nothing to take home had finally sunk in. My knees buckled and I slid down the tree trunk to its…
More Let Me Quotes
- Let me put it this way: I think Republicans tend to keep the ball in play, Democrats go for broke. — Arthur Ashe
- Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love. — Francis of Assisi
- Where there is injury let me sow pardon. — Francis of Assisi
- If equal affection cannot be, let the more loving be me. — Wystan Hugh Auden
- Let me tell you what the Tea Party stands for. It stands for the fact that we are taxed enough already. — Michele Bachmann
- I mean, first of all, let me say whichever superhero first came up with the idea of wearing a cape, he wasn't… — Christian Bale
- It's not just about acting. I love film, I'm a director now, I love writing, I love producing, I love having a… — Drew Barrymore
- Let me go over this again on the reclaiming the civil rights movement. People of faith that believe that you have an… — Glenn Beck
- Let me tell you, it is still morning in America. It just happens to be kind of a head pounding, hung over… — Glenn Beck
- Let me go to hell, that's all I ask, and go on cursing them there, and them look down and hear me,… — Samuel Beckett
- Let me tell you something - being thought of as a beautiful woman has spared me nothing in life. No heartache, no… — Halle Berry
- The drums of Africa still beat in my heart. They will not let me rest while there is a single Negro boy… — Mary McLeod Bethune