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Emma Watson for Elle UK (2014)
The chilling night of Hallowe’en holds particularly poignant value for Harry. And not because he liked trick or treating.
31 October is a date many Muggles know all too well as a day for dressing up, achieving various levels of success carving pumpkins and simply celebrating all things spooky. For Harry Potter, Hallowe’en becomes a haunting part of his life from a very early age for a very different reason. In fact, the eerie date seems to follow him around. Observe…
Emma Watson reading a mean tweet.
On this night of 31 October 1981, Lily and James Potter lost their lives. Their son, Harry, remains the only wizard ever to have survived the Killing Curse. This house, invisible to Muggles, has been left in its ruined state as a monument to the Potters and as a reminder of the violence that tore apart their family.
“Are you planning to follow a career in Magical Law, Miss Granger?” asked Scrimgeour. “No, I’m not,” retorted Hermione. “I’m hoping to do some good in the world!”
Hermione & Crookshanks!
“I want to feel fabulous and comfortable and sexy and strong and beautiful. And if it’s making you uncomfortable, don’t do it. It’s so sad if you need to go home just because you need to sit down! Moving forward, I’m prioritizing just feeling awesome.”
every bad situation is a blues song waiting to happen.
“I never really thought necessarily I’d become an actress or become famous - it was something that happened to me - they came to my school, they saw me and they took photographs of me. I was taken up to London to audition. I just happened to be picked up and put in one of the biggest film franchises of all time.” - Emma Watson
“I feel like young girls are told, I don’t know, that they have to be this kind of princess and fragile. It’s bullshit. I identify much more with being a warrior, a fighter. If I was going to be a princess I’d be a warrior princess definitely.” - Emma Watson
Emma Watson by Josh Olins for UK Vogue, September 2015
It’s a journey and the sad thing is you only learn from experience, so as much as someone can tell you things, you have to go out there and make your own mistakes in order to learn.
emma watson for vogue uk / september 2015
People associate feminism with hate with man hate and that’s really negative. I don’t think that’s what feminism is about at all, it’s really positive. I think that’s why women became reluctant to use the word. - Emma Watson by Josh Olins for UK Vogue, September 2015