I don't care how much you eat, Ender, self-cannibalism won't get you out of this school.

Orson Scott Card
I don't care how much you eat, Ender, self-cannibalism won't...
I don't care how much you eat, Ender, self-cannibalism won't...
I don't care how much you eat, Ender, self-cannibalism won't...
I don't care how much you eat, Ender, self-cannibalism won't...
About This Quote

Eating yourself because you’re so hungry is not the answer to your problems. The answer is to go to the cafeteria and talk to other people about how you feel. You can find out if they feel the same way so that you two can work together to solve the problem.

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