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  • To be honest, I'm not much of a drinker. It makes me sick, and I hate that.

  • My name is Katniss Everdeen. I am seventeen years old. My home is District 12. I was in the Hunger Games. I escaped. The Capitol hates me.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.4, Scholastic Inc.
  • Why am I hopping around like some trained dog trying to please people I hate?

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.112, Scholastic Inc.
  • I go to the saltwater and wash off the blood, trying to decide which I hate more, pain or itching. Fed up, I stomp back onto the beach, turn my face upward and snap, "Hey, Haymitch, if you're not too drunk, we could use a little something for our skin." It's almost funny how quickly the parachute appears above me. I reach up and the tube lands squarely in my open hand. "About time" I say, but I can't keep the scowl on my face. Haymitch. What I wouldn't give for five minutes of conversation with him.

  • I feel like I owe him something, and I hate owing people. Maybe if I had thanked him at some point, I'd be feeling less conflicted now. I thought about it a couple of times, but the opportunity never seemed to present itself. And now it never will. Because we're going to be thrown into an arena to fight to the death. Exactly how am I supposed to work in a thank-you in there? Somehow it just won't seem sincere if I'm trying to slit his throat.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.32, Scholastic Inc.
  • If it's true, why do they leave us to live like this? With the hunger and the killings and the Games?" And suddenly I hate this imaginary underground city of District 13 and those who sit by, watching us die. They're no better than the Capitol.

    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games Trilogy”, p.674, Scholastic Inc.
  • At least, you two have decent manners," says Effie as we're finishing the main course. "The pair last year ate everything with their hands like a couple of savages. It completely upset my digestion." ... My mother taught Prim and me to eat properly, so yes, I can handle a fork and knife. But I hate Effie Trinket's comment so much I make a point of eating the rest of my meal with my fingers. Then I wipe my hands on the tablecloth. This makes her purse her lips tightly together.

    Mother  
  • All those months of taking it for granted that Peeta thought I was wonderful are over. Finally, he can see me for who I really am. Violent. Distrustful. Manipulative. Deadly. And I hate him for it.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.232, Scholastic Inc.
  • The cat that Prim got hates me, I think partly because I tried to drown it.

  • Not only does he hate me, and want to kill me, he no longer believes I'm human. It was less painful being strangled.

    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games Trilogy”, p.1226, Scholastic Inc.
  • That it's no good loving me because I'm never going to get married anyway and he'd just end up hating me later instead of sooner.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.35, Scholastic Inc.
  • It'd be better if he were easier to hate.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)”, p.185, Scholastic Inc.
  • Is that why you hate me?" I ask. "Partly," She admits. "Jealousy is certainly involved. I also think you're a little hard to swallow. With your tacky romantic drama and your defender-of-the-helpless act. Only it isn't an act, which makes you more unbearable. Please feel free to take this personally.

    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games Trilogy”, p.1264, Scholastic Inc.
  • Underground. Which I hate. Like mines and tunnels and 13. Underground, where I dread dying, which is stupid because even if I die aboveground, the next thing they'll do is bury me underground anyway.

  • I just...I just miss him. And I hate being so alone.

    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games Trilogy”, p.151, Scholastic Inc.
  • Still, I hate them. But, of course, I hate almost everybody now. Myself more than anyone.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.8, Scholastic Inc.
  • That's right. Who am I thinking of? Oh, I know. It's Cinna who likes you. But that's mainly because you didn't try to run when he set you on fire," says Peeta. "On the other hand, Haymitch... well, if I were you, I'd avoid Haymitch completely. He hates you.

    Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.300, Scholastic Inc.
  • Despite what I feel for Peeta, this is when I accept deep down that he'll never come back to me. Or i'll never go back to him. I'll die for my trouble. And he'll die insane and hating me.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.198, Scholastic Inc.
  • What do you think?" he asks. "I hate them," I say. I can almost smell the blood, the dirt, the unnatural breath of the mutt. "All I do is go around trying to forget the arena and you've brought it back to life. How do you remember these things so exactly?" "I see them every night," he says.

    Suzanne Collins (2010). “Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)”, p.53, Scholastic Inc.
  • He hates me more," says Peeta. "I don't think people in general are his sort of thing.

    Suzanne Collins (2011). “The Hunger Games Trilogy”, p.400, Scholastic Inc.
  • It's hard to hate my prep team. They're such total idiots." - Katniss.

    Team  
  • I'm running on hate. When the energy from that ebbs I'll be worthless.

  • You asked why the rate hate Overlanders so deeply. It is because they know one will be the warrior of the prophecy," said Vikus. "Oh, I see," said Gregor. "So, when's he coming?" Vikus fixed his eyes on Gregor. "I believe he is already here.

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