Quotes From "The Tales Of Beedle The Bard" By J.k. Rowling

Hope springs forever.
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Hope springs forever. J.k. Rowling
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Children being children, however, the grotesque Hopping Pot had taken hold of their imaginations. The solution was to jettison the pro- Muggle moral but keep the warty cauldron, so by the middle of the sixteenth century a different version of the tale was in wide circulation among wizarding families. In the revised story, the Hopping Pot protects an innocent wizard from his torch-bearing, pitchfork-toting neighbours by chasing them away from the wizard's cottage, catching them and swallowing them whole. J.k. Rowling
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(...) “to have a hairy heart” has passed into everyday wizarding language to describe a cold or unfeeling witch or wizard. J.k. Rowling
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To hurt is as human as to breathe. J.k. Rowling
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But Death was cunning. J.k. Rowling
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The three witches and the knight set off down the hill together, arm in arm, and all four led long and happy lives, and none of them ever knew or suspected that the Fountain's waters carried no enchantment at all. J.k. Rowling