| Spoken words | Character's name | Chapter |
| “Touch nothing, Draco.” | |
| “HARRY! What d’yeh think yer doin’ down there?” | |
| “Or maybe he’s waiting to hear why you two didn’t arrive on the school train.” | |
| “[Name]. Know who you are, of course, the famous Harry Potter ... and you’re Hermione Granger – always top in everything ... and Ron Weasley. Wasn’t that your flying car? | |
| “Filth! Mess and muck everywhere! I’ve had enough of it, I tell you! Follow me, Potter!” | |
| “Third time this week! If you can’t control that owl, it’ll have to go! | |
| “What’s been going on? Why haven’t you been answering my letters? I’ve asked you to stay about twelve times, and then Dad came home and said you’d got an official warning | |
| “So anyway, I told Justin to hide up in our dormitory. I mean to say, if Potter’s marked him down as his next victim, it’s best if he keeps a low profile for a while.” | |
| “What is it?” … “Is it Hagrid?” … “Kill them.” | |
| “Miss – er -?” … “My subject is History of Magic. I deal with facts, Miss Granger, not myths and legends.” | |
| “Brilliant! Inspired! What an entrance! Flying a car right into the Whomping Willow, people’ll be talking about that one for ages!” | |
| “You wanted to see me, professor Dippet?” | |
| “I want more bacon.” | |
| “Password?” | |
| “On my whistle, three … two … one …” | |
| She’s bored. She’s used to flying around outside. If I could just let her out at night ...“ | |
| 'Unbelievable!' | |
| 'Cool.' | |
| 'Amazing.' | |
| “You definitely think it is Potter, then, Ernie?” | |
| “What a night. Nine raids. Nine! And old Mundungus Fletcher tried to put a hex on me when I had my back turned ...” | |
| “There’s more in the frying pan, sweetums.” | |
| “Bad business, Hagrid. Very bad business. Had to come. Four attacks on Muggle-borns. Things’ve gone far enough. Ministry’s got to act.” | |
| “You should have come straight to me! I can mend bones in a second – but growing them back –“ | |
| “Harry Potter! So long has [name] wanted to meet you, sir ... Such an honour it is ...” | |
| | Spoken words | Character's name | Chapter |
| “Sit. Explain.” ... “Why didn’t you send us a letter by owl? I believe you have an owl?” | |
| “Bee in your bonnet, Harry Potter?” … “You’ve been wondering whether I put you in the right house.” | |
| “I thought you were going to buy me a present.” | |
| “All right, Harry? I’m – I’m [name]. I’m in Gryffindor, too. D’you think – would it be alright if – can I have a picture?” | |
| “Come ... come to me ... let me rip you ... let me tear you ... let me kill you ...” | |
| “But, Professor, you’d probably have to use Dark Magic to open it –“ | |
| “So.” ... “Have you any idea how worried I’ve been?” | |
| “Harry! Harry! Over here!” ... “What happened to your glasses? Hello, Hagrid ... Oh, it’s wonderful to see you two again ... Are you coming into Gringotts, Harry?” | |
| “Greenhouse Three today, chaps!” | |
| “... don’t fulfill their requirements ... half an inch, if that ...” | |
| “Moste potente Potions?” | |
| “Tie that around the bars.” ... “Don’t worry, and stand back.” | |
| No problem. Out of the way, Harry.” | |
| “It can’t be Harry Potter?” ... “Nice big smile, Harry. Together, you and I are worth the front page.” | |
| “Enter.” … “Ah, Riddle.” | |
| “Mr Malfoy, what a pleasure to see you again. Delighted – and young master Malfoy, too – charmed. How may I be of assistance? I must show you, just in today, and very reasona | |
| “Quidditch practice! Come on!” | |
| “What?” … “You’re making fun of me.” … “Don’t lie to me. D’you think I don’t know what people call me behind my back?” | |
| “Morning, all. Lovely day.” | |
| “Please explain why you did this.” | |
| “Nibbles?” ... “Heard you talking about poor Mrytle. Rude you was about poor Mrytle. OY! MRYTLE!” | |
| “Leave him alone, he didn’t want all that!” | |
| “Plenty of room for all of us, Wood.” | |
| “Nick! How are you? Head still hanging in there?” | |
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