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James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing (James Potter, #1) James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing by G. Norman Lippert
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“Cedric smiled and sat back again. 'You only think that because you think heroes always win. Trust me on this one, James. A hero isn’t defined by winning. Loads of heroes die in the effort. Most of them never get any recognition. No, a hero is just somebody who does the right thing when it would be far, far easier to do nothing.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“Enjoy your ignorance while you can.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
tags: humor
“What in the name of Voldy’s pasty-white rear end was that?”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“The scariest people in the world are not always the ones who are bent on evil, James. Sometimes, the scariest person is the one who mistakes their own lies for truth.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“Know your feelings. Master them or they will master you.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“Then I have an ivory chair high to sit upon, Almost like my father's chair, which is an ivory throne; There I sit uplift and upright, there I sit alone.”
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“The battle is always the same, just with different chapters.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“Mr. Grey peeked around the corner and surveyed the corridor. It stretched off into dim infinity, dotted with floating globes of silvery light. Mr. Grey had been told that the globes were swampfire, encased in a timeloop charm so they were inextinguishable. He’d never even heard of swampfire, much less a timeloop charm, but then again, Mr. Grey had never been in a place quite like the Hall of Mysteries. He shuddered.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“a hero is just somebody who does the right thing when it would be far, far easier to do nothing.”
-Cedric Diggory-”
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“I hate to say it, but it can’t be much of a dark conspiracy if a trio of first-year shlubs like us have worked it all out.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
tags: humor
“James Potter moved slowly along the narrow aisles of the train, peering as nonchalantly as he could into each compartment. To those inside, he probably looked as if he was searching for someone, some friend or group of confidantes with whom to pass the time during the trip, and this was intentional. The last thing that James wanted anyone to notice was that, despite the bravado he had so recently displayed with his younger brother Albus on the platform, he was nervous. His stomach knotted and churned as if he’d had half a bite of one of Uncles Ron and George’s Puking Pastilles. He opened the folding door at the end of the passenger car and stepped carefully through the passage into the next one. The first compartment was full of girls. They were talking animatedly to one another, already apparently the best of friends despite the fact that, most likely, they had only just met. One of them glanced up and saw him staring. He quickly looked away, pretending to peer out the window behind them, toward the station which still sat bustling with activity. Feeling his cheeks go a little red, he continued down the corridor. If only Rose was a year older she’d be here with him. She was a girl, but she was his cousin and they’d grown up together. It would’ve been nice to have at least one familiar face along with him.”
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“I’ve heard enough Potter explanations throughout the years to know the general shape of them, anyway.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“No point making rules against things that are impossible.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
tags: humor
“A hero isn’t defined by winning. Loads of heroes die in the effort. Most of them never get any recognition. No, a hero is just somebody who does the right thing when it would be far, far easier to do nothing.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“Apologizing is great, but ‘sorry’ isn’t a magic word.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“When we forget our essential similarities, we forget how to get along, and that cannot but lead to prejudice, discrimination, and eventually, conflict.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“ivory”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“We can’t let it be controlled by the sorts of people who believe Voldemort was just some misunderstood sweetie who wanted everybody to be pals.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
tags: humor
“Well, they’re magical wardrobes, of course, although they don’t lead to any fairy wonderlands.”
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“I think James here has either just made a gorgeous friend or a sultry enemy,” Zane said, watching the swoop and drape of Tabitha’s robes as she turned the corner. “I can’t say for sure which I am rooting for.”
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“The challenge of good men is not to thwart change, but to mold it as it comes, so that it may benefit rather than destroy.”
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“The dull parts of life spread out in your memory and crowd out the exciting parts until they just seem like little flashes. (Ron Weasley)”
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“I don’t see anybody,” he whispered to the two figures behind him. “No gates or locks, neither. Do you think maybe they’re using invisible barriers or something?”
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“peeked”
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“Potter, you really are just as foolish and preposterously self-absorbed as your father.”
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“It has been said,” Jackson continued, beginning to pace slowly around the room, “that there is no such thing as a stupid question. No doubt you yourselves have been told this. Questions, it is supposed, are the sign of an inquisitive mind.” He stopped, surveying them critical y. “On the contrary, questions are merely the sign of a student who has not been paying attention.”
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“Cedric nodded to Snape. Snape knew the ghost didn’t like to talk to him. Something about a ghost talking to a painting seemed to disturb the boy. Nothing technically human on either end, Snape figured.”
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“You painted all those characters into the paintings all over the school, and every one of them is a portrait of you, but in disguise. That’s how you’ve been watching us. You spread yourself out through all those paintings. And since you are the original artist, nobody else can ever destroy the portraits. It was your way of assuring you could always keep an eye on things, even after death.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
“emotions are not bad, but they must be examined. Know yourself. Feelings always seem valid, but they can confuse. And they can, as you have seen, be used against you.”
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“Fairness is a myth among a fallen humankind, but equality of struggle can be maintained, even if it is only a pale ghost of true fairness.”
G. Norman Lippert, James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing

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