Top 16 Pince Quotes
#1. A warning: If you rip, tear, shred, bend, fold, deface, disfigure, smear, smudge, throw, drop, or in any other manner damage, mistreat, or show lack of respect towards this book, the consequences will be as awful as it is within my power to make them. - Irma Pince, Hogwarts Librarian
Rowling J K
#3. Filch and Madam Pince were secretly in love with each other.
J.K. Rowling
#4. Madam Pince, our librarian, tells me that it is 'pawed about, dribbled on, and generally maltreated' nearly everyday - a high compliment for any book.
J.K. Rowling
#5. When you love your work then it isn't work, it's your love affair.
Debasish Mridha
#6. Whatever came to him was good. It was life. It was knowledge.
Pearl S. Buck
#7. I'm a wild girl from a cursed line of women. I paw at the ground and run under the moon. I like the feel of my own body. I'm not a slut or a nympho or someone who's just asking for it. And if I talk too loud it's just that I'm trying to be heard.
Libba Bray
#8. Oh. My. God ... yes. I cried out in the same way she did. We needed this. We needed each other. Please, Kiera. Say yes.
S.C. Stephens
#9. Oh, I've no sense of self-preservation," Reynard replied easily. "That's what I depend on you for.
Martha Wells
#10. It's hard to speculate what tomorrow may bring.
Bob Dylan
#11. He who listens to truth is not less than he who utters truth.
Khalil Gibran
#12. I work in waves, because I'm impatient. Because of a certain physicality, of lack of breath from standing. It has to be done and I do take liberties I wouldn't have taken before.
Cy Twombly
#13. For the purpose of knowledge we must know how to make use of the inward current which draws us towards a thing, and also of the current which after a time draws us away from it.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#14. I go to Australia probably once every two years. It's wide-open spaces there, so I just rent a motorcycle and ride out to the middle of the continent. For hours, you don't see anybody.
Larry Fitzgerald
#15. I guess it's a kind of a goal for any actor to be the lead of a movie. Not for ego reasons, but because it is creatively the biggest challenge.
Seth Rogen
#16. American history has fallen more and more into the hands of academics.
Gore Vidal
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top