I really can't think about kissing when I've got a rebellion to incite.

Suzanne Collins
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I really can't think about kissing when I've got a rebellion to incite. is a line from the movie "Zulu," in which the leader of the Zulu people, Cetshwayo, is banished by his king. He goes to live in the jungle and encounters a woman who attempts to seduce him. After having sex with her, he says this line in an attempt to discourage her from continuing. That's when she says: "I really can't think of kissing when I've got a rebellion to incite." This quote reminds us that when we're focused on something else that feels better than what we are doing at the moment, then it's likely that our actions are not being done out of passion or love.

Source: Catching Fire

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