Top 14 Triwizard Cup Quotes
#1. Instantly, Harry felt a jerk somewhere behind his navel. His feet had left the ground. He could not unclench the hand holding the Triwizard Cup; it was pulling him onward in a howl of wind and swirling color, Cedric at his side.
J.K. Rowling
#2. If you hate something thoroughly without knowing why, you can be sure there is something of it in your own nature.
Christian Friedrich Hebbel
#3. Ideally, Competition should be a wonderful vicious circle of being inspired and inspiring others to achieve excellence and being the best version of themselves.
Tina Sequeira
#6. I want a one-armed economist, that way he cannot say, 'on the other hand'.
Harry S. Truman
#7. In the real world irrational things happened, impossible coincidences happened, because probability required that coincidences rarely, but not never, occur.
Orson Scott Card
#8. The secret of good writing is to say an old thing in a new way or a new thing in an old way.
Richard Harding Davis
#9. The negative things people say are much more memorable.
Donny Miller
#10. The men who are the most attractive and well-adjusted people I know absolutely love women, and understand how to focus on what she needs, rather than on what he can get. Basically, men need to love women more.
Matthew Hussey
#11. You can be so bad at so many things ... and as long as you stay focused on how you're providing value to your users and customers, and you have something that is unique and valuable ... you get through all that stuff.
Mark Zuckerberg
#12. Have you listened to the radio lately? Have you heard the canned, frozen and processed product being dished up to the world as American popular music today?
Billy Joel
#13. Albus: First question. What do you know about the Triwizard tournament?
Scorpius(happy): Ooooh, a quiz! Three schools pick three champions to compete in three tasks for one cup. What's that got to do with anything?
Albus: You really are an enormous geek, you know that?
Scorpius: Ya-huh.
J.K. Rowling
#14. When I retired from my music November 1997, it had been 37 years.
Barbara Mandrell