Top 15 All Johanna Mason Quotes

#1. I always thought we had an environmental problem, but I hadn't realized how urgent it was. James Lovelock writes that by the end of this century there will be one billion people left.

Vivienne Westwood

#2. The blood and sweat shed by United States and United Nations troops proved to be the prime mover behind the realisation of freedom throughout the post-war period.

Kim Young-sam

#3. A small sample of the oxygen molecules from any breath that anybody took within the past few thousand years is near certain to be in the next breath you take.

David Bodanis

#4. Remember that what pulls the strings is the force hidden within; there lies the power to persuade, there the life - there, if one must speak out, the real man.

Marcus Aurelius

#5. And so I'm stupid for thinking they might be useful. Because of something Johanna Mason said while she was oiling her breasts for wrestling.

Suzanne Collins

#6. Life sucks. We've adapted.

Gena Showalter

#7. Thou are boot for many a bruise,
And healest many a wound;
In our Lady's blessed name,
I take thee from the ground.

Walter Scott

#8. You will get your difficulties with the point electron.

Paul Ehrenfest

#9. Johanna Mason is naked again and oiling her skin down for a wrestling lesson.

Suzanne Collins

#10. You really have to experience the feeling of being with the president in the Oval Office ... It's a disease I came to call Ovalitis.

John The Apostle

#11. The certainty of our salvation rests on the character of God.

F.B. Meyer

#12. If you see someone in trouble, you should help them. Experiment or not.

Veronica Roth

#13. Nothing has happened to me out of the closet that was anywhere near as dangerous as being closeted.

Karen Thompson Walker

#14. Shouldn't you be with your pack?' she whispered without looking at him.
'Actually' he said leaning in close. So close his shoulder brushed against hers. Pain, emotional pain from just that light touch went right to her heart.' I'm exatly where I belong' Lucas whispered.

C.C. Hunter

#15. Our wisdom is slavish prejudice, our customs consist in control,
constraint, compulsion. Civilised man is born and dies a slave.
The infant is bound up in swaddling clothes, the corpse is nailed
down in his coffin. All his life long man is imprisoned by our
institutions.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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