[One last game, with kids from the Capitol. Kids that had been safe for seventy-four, seventy-five years. Kids that watched other kids die for entertainment, who never had to know what it was like to fear or starve or suffer.]
...That's wrong. Even if they never knew what it was like, no more games should be no more games.
[Action]
...That's wrong. Even if they never knew what it was like, no more games should be no more games.
[No more kids dying.]