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'I'm very well indeed, thank you! Now, how many autographs would you like? I can do joined-up writing now, you know!' | |
'Oh, no. Expelliarmious! I mean, Expellimellius! I — oh, sorry, Marietta!' | |
'THEN — I — DON'T — WANT — TO — BE — HUMAN!' | |
'And it's Johnson, Johnson with the Quaffle, what a player that girl is, I've been saying it for years but she still won't go out with me —' | |
'Chocolate in the library! Out — out — OUT!' | |
'You know, Minister . . . I disagree with Dumbledore on many accounts . . . but you can't deny he's got style.' | |
'Filth! Scum! By-products of dirt and vileness! Half-breeds, mutants, freaks, begone from this place! How dare you befoul the house of my fathers —' | |
'The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord will be born as the seventh month dies. . . .' | |
'HE GOT OFF, HE GOT OFF, HE GOT OFF —' | |
'Wit beyond treasure is man's greatest treasure.' | |
'People like you in the government? Oh, this explains everything, everything, no wonder the country's going to the dogs. . . .' | |
'Harry, I'm so sorry, what must you think of me? Not even able to get rid of a boggart . . .' | |
'First years line up over here, please! All first years to me!' | |
'HERMY! WHERE HAGGER?' | |
'Approval for Whipping . . . Approval for Whipping . . . I can do it at last. . . . They've had it coming to them for years. . . .' | |
'Never used an Unforgivable Curse before, have you? You need to mean it, Potter! You need to really want to cause pain — to enjoy it — righteous anger won't hurt me for long!' | |
'You think you have felt pain thus far? Think again. . . . We have hours ahead of us and nobody to hear you scream. . . .' | |
'He's not James, Sirius!' | |
'REMEMBER MY LAST, PETUNIA.' | |
'If you shout his name, I will curse you into oblivion.' | |
'You . . . This isn't a criticism, Harry! But you do . . . sort of . . . I mean — don't you think you've got a — a — saving-people-thing?' | |
'It is with great regret that I must confirm that the wizard styling himself Lord — well, you know what I mean — is alive and among us again.' | |
'I was afraid of death. I chose to remain behind. I sometimes wonder whether I oughtn't have . . . Well, that is neither here nor there . . . In fact, I am neither here nor there.' | |
'Have a biscuit, Potter.' | |
''Near human intelligence'? We consider that a great insult, human! Our intelligence, thankfully, far outstrips your own —' | |
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'The Minister was just telling me about your lucky escape, Potter. Quite astonishing, the way you continue to wriggle out of very tight holes. . . . Snakelike, in fact . . .' | |
'I'm surprised your broomstick can get off the ground with that fat head on it. You make me SICK.' | |
'[...] Not if Dumbledore doesn't want to be found! I should know . . . Examined him personally [...] when he did N.E.W.T.s . . . Did things with a wand I'd never seen before . . .' | |
'Potter, when I want nonsense shouted at me I shall give you a Babbling Beverage.' | |
'Think I did. One: He's sitting on my chair. Two: He's wearing my clothes. Three: His name's Remus Lupin . . .' | |
'Instead you get to arrest me. It's like losing a Knut and finding a Galleon, isn't it?' | |
'Yeah, the D.A.'s good. Only let's make it stand for Dumbledore's Army because that's the Ministry's worst fear, isn't it?' | |
'The mind is not a book, to be opened at will and examined at leisure. [...] The mind is a complex and many-layered thing, Potter . . . or at least, most minds are . . .' | |
'DUBBLEDORE!' | |
'Don't you have a go at my mother.' | |
'Well, the Sorting Hat did seriously consider putting me in Ravenclaw during my Sorting, but it decided on Gryffindor in the end.' | |
'Ow kunnit nofe skusin danger izfat?' | |
'I seemed to have touched a nerve. Well, just watch yourself, Potter, because I'll be dogging your footsteps in case you step out of line.' | |
'Oh, I dunno . . . Let's say I dreamed I was . . . drowning Snape in my cauldron. Yeah, that'll do. . . .' | |
'Well, I think a girl [...] might've got a glimpse of me [...] but I was gone the moment she looked back at me and I'll bet she thought I was an oddly shaped log or something.' | |
'Are you going to give me the password or will I have to stay awake all night waiting for you to finish your conversation?' | |
'— COMPLETELY IRRESPONSIBLE, AS IF WE HAVEN'T GOT ENOUGH TO WORRY WITHOUT YOU DRAGGING STOLEN CAULDRONS INTO THE HOUSE —' | |
'Yes, here, you worthless pile of bat droppings, here! Dementors attacking the boy on your watch!' | |
''Don't kill Cedric! Don't kill Cedric!' Who's Cedric — your boyfriend?' | |
'The Prophet exists to sell itself, you silly girl.' | |
'Er — I don' want ter be rude, but who the ruddy hell are you?' | |
'Harry Potter, you are a friend of Hagrid's, are you not? Then give him a warning from me. His attempt is not working. He would do better to abandon it.' | |
'I am sure the Minister will understand that I had no choice. . . . The Cruciatus Curse ought to loosen your tongue.' | |
'Ron, you are the most insensitive wart I have ever had the misfortune to meet.' | |
'Don't put your wand there, boy! What if it ignited? Better wizards than you have lost buttocks, you know!' | |
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