“I don't have a talent, unless you count hunting illegally, which they don't. Or maybe singing, which I wouldn't do for the Capitol in a million years. My mother tried to interest me in a variety of suitable alternatives from a list Effie Trinket sent her. Cooking, flower arranging, playing the flute. None of them took, although Prim had a knack for all three. Finally Cinna stepped in and offered to help me develop my passion for designing clothes, which really required development since it was non-existent.” YearsHelpingMotherPassionThreeInterestMillionsTalentDesignFlowerDevelopmentClothesSingingCookingListsVarietyAlternativesHelp MeHuntingMy PassionSuitableCapitolKnackFlutesArrangingTrinketsCinnaEffie Trinket Book:Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games) Source: Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)
“Internationalism is a community theory of society which is founded on economic, spiritual, and biological facts. It maintains that respect for a healthy development of human society and of world civilization requires that mankind be organized internationally. Nationalities should form the constitutive links in a great world alliance, and must be guaranteed an independent life in the realm of the spiritual and for locally delimited tasks, while economic and political objectives must be guided internationally in a spirit of peaceful cooperation for the promotion of mankind's common interests.” WorldShouldHumansFactsSpiritualFormPoliticalSpiritInterestCommunityCommonSocietyEconomicMankindTheoryDevelopmentCivilizationHealthyTasksIndependentObjectivesPeacefulRealmsOrganizedLinksCooperationPromotionNationalityAlliancesHuman SocietyCommon InterestsInternationalismIndependent Life Author:Christian Lous Lange