J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

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  • Кирилл Олейникhas quoted9 years ago
    Fools who wear their hearts proudly on their sleeves, who cannot control their emotions, who wallow in sad memories and allow themselves to be provoked so easily
  • Филипп Денисенкоhas quoted6 years ago
    Well, we in Ravenclaw think he’s a bit of a joke,” said Luna, unlazed.
    “You’ve got a rubbish sense of humour then,” Ron snapped
  • Eugeniahas quoted13 days ago
    Harry nodded. He somehow could not find words to tell them what it meant to him, to see them all ranged there, on his side. Instead he smiled, raised a hand in farewell, turned around, and led the way out of the station toward the sunlit street,
  • Eugeniahas quoted13 days ago
    Harry nodded. He somehow could not find words to tell them what it meant to him, to see them all ranged there, on his side. Instead he smiled, raised a hand in farewell, turned around, and led the way out of the station toward the sunlit street,
  • Eugeniahas quoted13 days ago
    “Yeah, if we get any hint that Potter’s been mistreated in any way, you’ll have us to answer to,” said Moody
  • Eugeniahas quoted13 days ago
    Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle, who had clearly been waiting all week for the opportunity to strike without teacher witnesses, attempted to ambush Harry halfway down the train as he made his way back from the toilet. The attack might have succeeded had it not been for the fact that they unwittingly chose to stage the attack right outside a compartment full of D.A. members, who saw what was happening through the glass and rose as one to rush to Harry’s aid. By the time Ernie Macmillan, Hannah Abbott, Susan Bones, Justin Finch-Fletchley, Anthony Goldstein, and Terry Boot had finished using a wide variety of the hexes and jinxes Harry had taught them, Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle resembled nothing so much as three gigantic slugs squeezed into Hogwarts uniforms
  • Eugeniahas quoted13 days ago
    “Have you . . .” he began. “I mean, who . . . has anyone you’ve known ever died?”

    “Yes,” said Luna simply, “my mother. She was a quite extraordinary witch, you know, but she did like to experiment and one of her spells went rather badly wrong one day. I was nine.”

    “I’m sorry,” Harry mumbled.

    “Yes, it was rather horrible,” said Luna conversationally. “I still feel very sad about it sometimes. But I’ve still got Dad. And anyway, it’s not as though I’ll never see Mum again, is it?”
  • Eugeniahas quoted13 days ago
    An odd feeling rose in Harry — an emotion quite different from the anger and grief that had filled him since Sirius’s death. It was a few moments before he realized that he was feeling sorry for Luna.

    “How come people hide your stuff?” he asked her, frowning.

    “Oh . . . well . . .” She shrugged. “I think they think I’m a bit odd, you know. Some people call me ‘Loony’ Lovegood, actually.”

    Harry looked at her and the new feeling of pity intensified rather painfully.

    “That’s no reason for them to take your things,” he said flatly. “D’you want help finding them?”
  • Eugeniahas quoted13 days ago
    Nick turned away from the window and looked mournfully at Harry. “He won’t come back.”

    “Who?”

    “Sirius Black,” said Nick.

    “But you did!” said Harry angrily. “You came back — you’re dead and you didn’t disappear —”
  • Eugeniahas quoted13 days ago
    “You to come and find me,” said Nick, now gliding over to the window and looking out at the darkening grounds. “It happens, sometimes . . . when somebody has suffered a . . . loss.”

    “Well,” said Harry, refusing to be deflected. “You were right, I’ve — I’ve come to find you.”
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