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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 90fc3d5 | I was more afraid that in a few words thrown out he might destroy something that I loved. What if his words had the effect of polio on me? What a terrible disease that must be if it could kill God in a man. | Yann Martel | ||
| f88ec6b | My life is like a memento mori painting from European art: there is always a grinning skull at my side to remind me of the folly of human ambition. | Yann Martel | ||
| 20a0de3 | He sobbed in desperation at the burden of fear he carried with him every day of his life. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 8fdaf51 | Hello, Harry. Hello, Draco. Have you been bad boys again? | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 568f08e | They reached their familiar, circular dormitory with its five four-poster beds, and Harry, looking around, felt he was home at last | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 47bd25e | Now if you excuse me, I have better things to do than listen to adolescent agonizing. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 902dde7 | Pagford, which by night was no more than a cluster of twinkling lights in a dark hollow far below, was emerging into chilly sunlight. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 18629f2 | And the Slytherins don't need a spy, Oliver," said George. "What makes you say that?" said Wood testily. "Because they're here in person," said George, pointing." | J.K. Rowling | ||
| f8ef64f | Harry arrived early in the Room of Requirement for the last DA meeting before the holidays and was very glad he had, because when the torches burst into flame he saw that Dobby had taken it upon himself to decorate the place for Christmas. He could tell the elf had done it, because nobody else would have strung a hundred golden baubles from the ceiling, each showing a picture of Harry's face and bearing the legend: 'HAVE A VERY HARRY CHRIST.. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| a6a71c2 | The difficult thing, the glorious thing, was to be who you really were, even if that person was cruel or dangerous, particularly if cruel and dangerous. There was courage in not disguising the animal you happened to be. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 11fe0cc | She's alive, but only just. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 0abac85 | you can do all sorts of stuff that full-grown wizards can't, Viktor always said --" Ron looked around at her so fast he appeared to crick his neck; rubbing it, he said, "Yeah? What did Vicky say?" "Ho ho," said Hermione in a bored voice. "He said Harry knew how to do stuff even he didn't, and he was in the final year at Durmstrang." Ron was looking at Hermione suspiciously. "You're not still in contact with him are you?" "So what if I am?" .. | ron-weasley viktor-krum | J.K. Rowling | |
| 7824448 | What does she (J. K. Rowling) hope people will take with them about this time? "When all the fuss and hoopla dies away, and when all the press commentary dies away, I think it will be seen that this phenomenon was generated, in the first instance, by kids loving a book. A book went on shelves, and a few people loved it. When all of the smoke and lights die away, that's what you'll be left with. "And that's the most wonderful thought for an .. | Melissa Anelli | ||
| 52ac4d8 | But words were no longer enough, smashing things was no more help. He wanted to run, he wanted to keep running and never look back... | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 2e88ec0 | No estoy preocupado, Harry - repuso el anciano con tono mas firme, pese a que el agua estaba helada -. Estoy contigo. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 1afe277 | Soy un mago y no un babuino blandiendo un palo | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 4214115 | Para una muerte bien organizada, la muerte no es mas que la siguiente gran aventura. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| d1ea90b | Utiliza el nombre correcto para las cosas. El miedo a un nombre aumenta el miedo a la cosa que se nombra. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 5b9c92e | Demi persahabatan! Demi kebaikan hati! Demi sepuluh Galleon per helai rambut-! | harry-potter pangeran-berdarah-campuran slughorn | J.K. Rowling | |
| 3ca1a76 | Oh, you may not think I'm pretty, But don't judge on what you see, I'll eat myself if you can find A smarter hat than me. You can keep your bowlers black, Your top hats sleek and tall, For I'm the Hogwarts Sorting Hat And I can cap them all. There's nothing hidden in your head The Sorting Hat can't see, So try me on and I will tell you Where you ought to be. You might belong in Gryffindor, Where dwell the brave at heart, Their daring, nerve.. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 19e4798 | Pada akhirnya nanti, semua yang pernah hilang atau diambil dari diri kita akan kembali lagi kepada kita, walaupun dengan cara yang tidak pernah kita duga. (Luna Lovegood) | J.K. Rowling | ||
| b0fa45f | The sight of a tree at night full of glowing Clabbert lifestyles, while decorative, attracted too many Muggles wishing to ask why their neighbours still had their Christmas lights up in June. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 87b0034 | Ministry of magic?' bellowed Uncle Vernon. 'People like you in government? Oh this explains everything, everything, no wonder the country's going to the dogs... | J.K. Rowling | ||
| a62f582 | You haven't seen Ron or Hermione, have you?" said Harry. "No, I haven't," said Percy, his smile fading. "I hope Ron's not in another girls' toilet." | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 34d16c7 | Percy wouldn't recognize a joke if it danced naked in front of him wearing Dobby's tea cozy. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 6bca86d | But I think Durmstrang must be somewhere in the far north," said Hermione thoughtfully. "Somewhere very cold, because they've got fur capes as part of their uniforms." "Ah, think of the possibilities," said Ron dreamily. "It would've been so easy to push Malfoy off a glacier and make it look like an accident... shame his mother likes him..." | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 59eb873 | I thought we'd seen the worst when we bought two hundred copies of the Invisible Book of Invisibility -- cost a fortune, and we never found them. . . | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 5344e29 | Well, it may have escaped your notice,but life isn't fair | J.K. Rowling | ||
| b68c031 | Yeah', said Fats. 'Fucking and dying. That's it, innit? Fucking and dying. That's life.' 'Trying to get a fuck and trying not to die.' 'Or trying to die', said Fats. 'Some people. Risking it.' 'Yeah, Risking it.' [...] 'Ans music', said Andrew quietly, watching the blue smoke hanging beneath the dark rock. 'Yeah', said Fats, in the distance. 'And music. | J. K. Rowling | ||
| a262cca | I'll show them... it'll really wipe the smiles off their faces if we win." "Just as long as we're not wiping you off the field," said Hermione." | J.K. Rowling | ||
| a418ed9 | Albus hugs his friend. With fierceness. They hold for a beat. Scorpius is surprised by this. "Okay. Hello. Um. Have we hugged before? Do we hug?." The two boys dislocate." | cursed-child scorpius-malfoy | J.K. Rowling | |
| 98bcb25 | He hurried to car and set off home, hoping he was imagining things, which he had never hoped before, because he didn't approve of imagination. | imagination vernon-dursley | J.K. Rowling | |
| 01df072 | You did a very noble thing, in saving Pettigrew's life." "But if he helps Voldemort back to power -- !" "Pettigrew owes his life to you. You have sent Voldemort a deputy who is in your debt." | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 50c69ae | Professor Moody!" said a shocked voice. Professor McGonagall was coming down the marble staircase with her arms full of books. "Hello, Professor McGonagall," said Moody calmly, bouncing the ferret still higher. "What - what are you doing?" said Professor McGonagall, her eyes following the bouncing ferret's progress through the air. "Teaching," said Moody. "Teach - Moody, ?" shrieked Professor McGonagall, the books spilling out of her arms... | ferret harry-potter mad-eye-moody professor-mcgonagall transfiguration | J.K. Rowling | |
| 1fee111 | So - that's sort of like basketball on broomsticks with six hoops, isn't it?' 'What's basketball?' said Wood curiously. 'Never mind,' said Harry quickly. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| c8bd47c | Mad-Eye Moody?" said George thoughtfully, spreading marmalade on his toast. "Isn't he that nutter --" "Your father thinks very highly of Mad-Eye Moody," said Mrs. Weasley sternly. "Yeah, well, Dad collects plugs, doesn't he?" said Fred quietly as Mrs. Weasley left the room. "Birds of a feather ..." "Moody was a great wizard in his time," said Bill. "He's an old friend of Dumbledore's, isn't he?" said Charlie. "Dumbledore's not what you'd ca.. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| cbc6f66 | Professor Lupin?" he said. "If you knew my dad, you must've known Sirius Black as well." Lupin turned very quickly. "What gives you that idea?" he said sharply." | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 73e988a | It's all right, Ginny. It's over. It's just a memory. | memory | J.K. Rowling | |
| 612f6b4 | Got Potter'?" said Professor McGonagall sharply. "What do you mean, 'got Potter'?" "He told us Potter might try and get inside Ravenclaw Tower, and to send for him if we caught him!" "Why would Harry Potter try to get inside Ravenclaw Tower? Potter belongs in my House!" Beneath the disbelief and anger, Harry heard a little strain of pride in her voice, and affection for Minerva McGonagall gushed up inside him." | J.K. Rowling | ||
| b44a238 | Non serve a niente rifugiarsi nei sogni e dimenticarsi di vivere. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| b540dba | That even though we've got a fight ahead of us, we've got one thing that Voldemort doesn't have. - Something worth fighting for. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 28a5cce | Thank you so much, Dobby, for rescuing me from that cellar. It's so unfair that you had to die, when you were so good and brave. I'll always remember what you did for us. I hope you're happy now. | luna-lovegood | J.K. Rowling | |
| fbe5169 | The Patronus is a kind of positive force, a projection of the very things that the dementor feeds upon -- hope, happiness, the desire to survive -- but it cannot feel despair, as real humans can, so the dementors can't hurt it. | J.K. Rowling | ||
| 4c5b6b4 | Suddenly the thought that the end of her life was imminent shocked him; it was one thing to pity someone he didn't know, quite another to face the same dilemma with someone he knew intimately. That was the trouble with beds. They turned strangers into intimates more quickly than ten years of polite teas in parlours. | relationships | Colleen McCullough |