| Line | Character | Book |
| 'Little tyke' | |
| 'No, why?' | |
| 'I should have known' | |
| 'How did you know it was me?' | |
| 'Borrowed it, Professor Dumbledore, sir' | |
| 'Nearly' | |
| 'Thirty-six. That's two less than last year.' | |
| 'P-P-Potter, c-can't t-tell you how p-pleased I am to meet you' | |
| 'Hello. Hogwarts, too?' | |
| 'Now, what's the platform number?' | |
| 'Nine and three quarters! Mom, can't I go...' | |
| 'I'm not Fred, I'm George. Honestly, woman, you call yourself our mother? Can't you tell I'm George?' | |
| 'Gran, I've lost my toad again' | |
| 'Want a hand?' | |
| 'Mom--geroff' | |
| 'Can't stay long, Mother, I'm up front, the prefects have got two compartments to themselves--' | |
| 'Has anyone seen a toad? Neville's lost one' | |
| 'Nearly headless? How can you be nearly headless?' | |
| 'Ah, yes, Harry Potter. Our new--celebrity' | |
| 'Are you serious, Professor?' | |
| 'Sniff around, my sweet, they might be lurking in a corner.' | |
| 'Now, don't forget that nice wrist movement we've been practicing!' | |
| 'Use the boy... Use the boy...' | |
| 'Harry Potter!' | |
| 'What a night. Nine raids. Nine! And old Mundungus Fletcher tried to put a hex on me when I had my back turned....' | |
| 'Touch nothing, Draco.' | |
| 'It can't be Harry Potter?' | |
| | Line | Character | Book |
| 'Greenhouse three today, chaps!' | |
| 'Bad business, Hagrid. Very bad business. Had to come. Four attacks on Muggle-borns. Things've gone far enough. Ministry's got to act.' | |
| 'Quiet!' | |
| 'Welcome. How nice to see you in the physical world at last.' | |
| 'Expelliarmus!' | |
| 'S---Sirius... R---Remus... My friends... my old friends...' | |
| 'How're you doing, Harry?' | |
| 'Sorry, Perce. How're the cauldron bottoms coming on?' | |
| 'Over here, Arthur! Over here, son, we've got it!' | |
| 'Ahoy there!' | |
| 'No thank you, Ludo. I've been looking for you everywhere. The Bulgarians are insisting we add another twelve seats to the Top Box.' | |
| 'Did sir just call me Dobby?' | |
| 'OH NO YOU DON'T, LADDIE!' | |
| 'Dumbly-dorr. I 'ope I find you well?' | |
| 'Dumbledore! How are you, my dear fellow, how are you? | |
| 'Excuse me, are you wanting ze bouillabaisse?' | |
| 'Vell, ve have a castle also, not as big as this, nor as comfortable, I am thinking.' | |
| 'Don't put it away, idiot boy! What if there are more of them around? Oh, I'm going to kill Mundungus Fletcher!' | |
| ''S'up, Figgy? What 'appened to staying undercover?' | |
| 'Lower your wand, boy, before you take someone's eye out.' | |
| 'Why are we all standing in the dark? Lumos.' | |
| 'Yeah, I see what you mean, Remus. He looks exactly like James.' | |
| 'I'm sure I must have misunderstood you, Professor Dumbledore.' | |
| 'Yes. Yes, it was quite enjoyable, you know. You're Harry Potter.' | |
| 'Fudge told you everything?' | |
| 'Ouch!' | |
| 'Oh, yeah, that was fun, that was. We went with Bertie Higgs and Rufus Scrimgeour--this was before he became minister, obviously--' | |
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