“You don't forget the face of the person who was your last hope.”
Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen, p. 85
Source: The Hunger Games trilogy, The Hunger Games (2008)
“You don't forget the face of the person who was your last hope.”
Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen, p. 85
Source: The Hunger Games trilogy, The Hunger Games (2008)
Elaine Dundy (1921–2008) American journalist, actress
Source: The Dud Avocado
“Don't sum up a person based on what you see, or what you don't understand; get to know them”
Wendelin Van Draanen (1965) American writer
Source: The Running Dream
Paul Valéry (1871–1945) French poet, essayist, and philosopher
La guerre, c'est un massacre de gens qui ne se connaissent pas, au profit de gens qui se connaissent, mais ne se massacrent pas.
Bizarre, issues 24-31 (1962), p. 102
This apocryphal quote from Paul Valéry is never precisely sourced: neither on the internet nor in the works we have consulted. See: https://www.guichetdusavoir.org/question/voir/52650
James McBride (writer) (1957) American journalist
On writing about good people in “‘Color of Water’ author, James McBride, reflects on race, politics and his new book” https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/novelist-james-mcbride-talks-about-race-politics--and-his-new-book/2017/09/25/8774c4a4-97a1-11e7-82e4-f1076f6d6152_story.html in The Washington Post (2017 Sept 26)
Fred Rogers (1928–2003) American television personality
Commencement Address at Dartmouth College June 9th, 2002 http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/releases/2002/june/060902c.html and Commencement Address at Middlebury College May, 2001 http://web.archive.org/web/20030906163501/http://www.middlebury.edu/offices/pubaff/general_info/addresses/Fred_Rogers_2001.htm
Lady Gaga (1986) American singer, songwriter, and actress
Source: The world goes crazy for Lady Gaga (2009)
Context: I have found that my work has to be both deep and shallow … All of my songs have meaning, all of my clothing has iconography buried into it. But by the same token, it's just as special if you look at it in its shallowest form. A quick moment of melody, a beautiful dress. People think, "Gaga's so sweet", or "Gaga sucks". The point is that it's memorable. For commercial art to be taken seriously as fine art is a very unusual and difficult task. I think that a lot of people don't get it and a lot of people don't know what to make of me. And, you know what? I'm OK with that.