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Forbidden Quotes by Joanne Kathleen Rowling
- The Forbidden Forest looked as though it had been enchanted, each tree smattered with silver, and Hagrid's cabin looked like an iced cake.
- I speak now, Harry Potter, directly to you. You have permitted your friends to die for you rather than face me yourself. I shall wait…
- He missed Hogwarts so much it was like having a constant stomachache. He missed the castle, with its secret passageways and ghosts, his classes, ……
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- Yet, so far from laboring to know the forbidden tree of worldly pleasures and its various fruits, man gives himself up to… — Johann Arndt
- I'm well past the age where I'm acceptable. You get to a certain age and you are forbidden access. You're not going… — David Bowie
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- Like hatred, jealousy is forbidden by the laws of life because it is essentially destructive. — Alexis Carrel
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- The essence of Christianity is told us in the Garden of Eden history. The fruit that was forbidden was on the tree… — Frank Zappa
- After all, coffee is bitter, a flavor from the forbidden and dangerous realm. — Diane Ackerman
- We are ever striving after what is forbidden, and coveting what is denied us. — Ovid
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