Born: 01-01-1962
Suzanne Collins is an acclaimed American author best known for her bestselling "The Hunger Games" trilogy, which has captivated readers worldwide with its gripping dystopian narrative. Born on August 10, 1962, in Hartford, Connecticut, Collins initially wrote for children's television before transitioning to novels. Her work combines elements of adventure, social commentary, and complex characters, solidifying her as a prominent figure in young adult literature. Collins continues to influence readers with her thought-provoking stories.
Sometimes, when you're in a tiny, dark place, you think you've been buried. But actually, you've been planted.
You have to find something worth dying for.
The bravest people are the ones who don't mind looking like cowards.
Sometimes, the truth is the hardest thing to believe.
Fear is a powerful weapon, but so is love.
In the darkest times, hope is the only light.
Sometimes, the wrong path leads us to the right destination.
The most dangerous enemy is the one you underestimate.
A true friend is someone who stands by you even in the darkest times.
The world is full of surprises if you have the courage to explore.
The best way to defeat your fears is to face them head-on.
Even the smallest creatures can make the biggest difference.