A Quote by Suzanne Collins

Destroying things is much easier than making them. — © Suzanne Collins
Destroying things is much easier than making them.
Facing them (men) with knives and spears was much easier than loving them, much easier.
It's easy to break things. Much, much easier, it seems, than building them.
It is 100% easier not to do things than to do them, and so much fun not to do them - especially when you were supposed to do them. In terms of instant relief, canceling plans is like heroin.
God meant for things to be much easier than we have made them
It's much easier to be at peace than it is to hate somebody. It's much easier to love somebody than to fight with them.
It's good to have an idea about what you want to do with your life before just doing things. If you have goals and dreams, it doesn't really matter if you achieve them, but if you have them it's much easier to not get lost. It's easier to make decisions.
It's lonely at the top. Ninety-nine percent of people in the world are convinced they are incapable of achieving great things, so they aim for the mediocre. The level of competition is thus fiercest for "realistic" goals, paradoxically making them the most time-consuming and energy consuming. It is easier to raise $10,000,000 than it is $1,000,000. It is easier to pick up the one perfect 10 in the bar than the five 8s.
I can't think of anything more important than a kid being sick and making them laugh and making that whole experience a little easier.
It's much easier to spend a lot of time making your microphone louder than it is working on making your message more compelling.
A lot of thought goes into making people laugh. Comedy is never easy. Making people cry is easier than making them laugh.
Press releases are easier to write than code, and that is still easier than making a great product.
I have always thought it was a terrible shame that the women's movement didn't realise how much easier it was to reach people by making them laugh than by shaking a fist and saying, 'Don't you see how oppressed you are.
I have always thought it was a terrible shame that the women's movement didn't realise how much easier it was to reach people by making them laugh than by shaking a fist and saying, 'Don't you see how oppressed you are?'
I was much more interested in making things than in designing them.
Comedy is much more difficult than tragedy-and a much better training, I think. It's much easier to make people cry than to make them laugh.
I am often, I believe, praying for others when I should be doing things for them. It's so much easier to pray for a bore than to go and see him.
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