A Quote by Suzanne Collins

It’s not wondering what I breathe in, but who, that threatens to choke me. — © Suzanne Collins
It’s not wondering what I breathe in, but who, that threatens to choke me.
Typically, when someone gets a choke on me, I have a pretty strong neck. It's usually hard to choke me.
We all choke, and the man who says he doesn't choke is lying like hell.
The grass as bristly and stout as chives and me wondering when the ground will break and me wondering how anything fragile survives
For the choke, there are no "tough guys". With an arm lock he can be tough and resist the pain. With the choke he just passes out, goes to sleep.
It`s interesting about people who choke. I`m, believe it or not, a good athlete. I`ve watched people choke over the years.
They're on their way to the foreign-language wing. That's no surprise. The foreign kids are always here, like they need to breathe air scented with their native language a couple times a day or they'll choke to death on too much American.
The armlock is an armlock, a choke is a choke. How you set it up - is different. Everybody have their personal style.
You choke my days, I'll choke yours.
Don't plant your bad days. They grow into weeks. The weeks grow into months. Before you know it, you got yourself a bad year. Take it from me - choke those little bad days. Choke 'em down to nothing.
If you have time to breathe you have time to meditate. You breathe when you walk. You breathe when you stand. You breathe when you lie down.
We breathe the light, we breathe the music, we breathe the moment as it passes through us.
When I sit down to the feast of life ... I'm so busy planning on how to pick up the check, and wondering what the other people think of me for paying it, and wondering if I have enough money in my pocket to pay the bill, that I don't get around to eating.
Why worry about what threatens our heads or purses? Let us think instead of what threatens our souls.
Startup India is welcome for the economy, but it cannot be accompanied by 'Shut Up India' in society. What gives Startup India its strength is freedom of expression, thought, and dissent. You choke this, and you choke entrepreneurship.
This is about all the bad days in the world. I used to have some little bad days, and I kept them in a little box. And one day, I threw them out into the yard. "Oh, it's just a couple little innocent bad days." Well, we had a big rain. I don't know what it was growing in but I think we used to put eggshells out there and coffee grounds, too. Don't plant your bad days. They grow into weeks. The weeks grow into months. Before you know it you got yourself a bad year. Take it from me. Choke those little bad days. Choke 'em down to nothin'. They're your days. Choke 'em!
For me, the teen years were all about searching for a place for myself, wondering why I seemed so different than everyone else, wondering especially why no one could look past the surface and figure out who I really was underneath.
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