Get Over 75% On This Harry Potter Who Said It Quiz To Be A Real Wizard

Throughout 7 unforgettable books, and 8 timeless movies we have followed Harry, and all of his friends without question. There is just no denying the pure goodness within each of them, it makes choosing a side during this story much easier than some others. The story talks of bravery, friendship, and love, while it also takes us on a deep look at what life is like without these 3 things, and just how dark it can get if we don't have them. Living a life without friendship, or love is not one many would choose (unless of course anyone enjoys the whole nose-less look). Apart from the importance of our loved ones, this franchise, and its creator, our queen, J.K Rowling, took it upon themselves to teach us many, many life lessons, for which we should all truly feel grateful. In this quiz we are going to take a look at some of the more profound quotes, that did their best to show us the right way, as well as some of the funnier quotes, that made us laugh, and rejoice in the pure joy that is reading, or watching Harry Potter. Anyone out there think they are ready to be a real Wizard? Take this quiz and find out!

Question 1

“Books! And cleverness! There are more important things — friendship and bravery"

This franchise taught us so many lessons along the way. In this quote the speaker is teaching us that even though we go to school to learn, some things are still more important. It is no secret that these books, and movies push the importance of friendship on it's fans, but who can argue that the lesson is not super important for everyone to learn? Does anyone know who spoke these important, and humbling words during the first movie of the series?

Question 2

"We've all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That's who we really are."

This has to be one of the franchises best life lessons. J.K really hit the mark with this one. No one is born without the potential for bad, just like no one is born with the certainty of being good. The world is not a place of black, and white, but has many gray area's, and the choices we make along the way are what truly form us into who we are, good or bad. Who spoke these wise words?

Question 3

“It does not do well to dwell on dreams and forget to live.”

This is something people forget, but especially now, it is something very important for all of us all to remember. Now that people have multiple forums in which to display the highlights of their lives, it is easy to get wrapped up in the almost "dream like" lives the people around us are living. Now more than ever we must remember that we have the lives we choose to live. We cannot experience anything by staring for hours at a screen with envy.

Question 4

"Only problem is, I can't remember what I've forgotten"

There are a few characters from this franchise that seem to be a tad bit forgetful. Whether it be leaving stuff in the wrong place, or spilling secrets they forgot were secrets, anyone of these forgetful wizards could have said this. This quote comes out of one of the earlier films, so it should be a rather easy guess for most fans. Who here is able to think all the way back to where it began, and name the correct speaker of these words?

Question 5

“Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself.”

Honestly, we understand where this quotes meaning comes from. The fear will only naturally build if we continue to shy away from it instead of facing it head on, but who doesn't cringe a bit even when just thinking of Lord Voldemort, forget about speaking his name out loud! Oh yea, there was also that whole case of his followers being able to find anyone who dares to say the name. Yikes. Which of these characters said these famous words?

Question 6

“You said to us once before, that there was time to turn back if we wanted to. We’ve had time, haven’t we?”

This quote could be from any number of the brave souls who stood with Harry, and ultimately fought by his side during the battle of Hogwarts. Throughout the entire series Harry was often frustrated, and felt guilty over his friends, and family risking their lives to get him out of dangers path, but each and every one of them insisted that fighting was for the greater good. Which ally of Harry's spoke these words after refusing to leave his side?

Question 7

“Things we lose have a way of coming back to us in the end, if not always in the way we expect.”

This could apply to inanimate objects we have lost, just as well as it could apply to a person we may have lost. We retrace our steps to see where things went wrong, but more often than not this practice does not get us to where we need to be. Instead, what works best is letting the universe work it's magic, and trust that if we truly need it, it will return to us. Who does this quote belong to?

Question 8

“To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.”

Easy to say when Witches and Wizards tend to live a few hundred years longer than muggles, but still very wise words. Some may view this quote as depressing, and unrealistic, but to anyone with an imagination it screams truth. Also, isn't viewing our imminent passing as an adventure a better way to spend our lives, than constantly panicking over what kind of "grim" may be lurking behind the corner? Which of these 4 listed characters said these exciting words?

Question 9

"Every human life is worth the same, and worth saving.”

Some may argue this point quite fiercely, but in all honestly a human life is a human life. These movies are fiction, but they do try to push some much needed knowledge on those watching them. Sure there would be excellent arguments on both sides of this case, but think about the moment we are all born...in that moment one life is no different than the others, and we must protect everyone we can, for it is the right thing to do!

Question 10

"This is how it is — this is why you're not in the Order — there are things worth dying for!"

O.k so clearly it is an Order member speaking here. There is much debate between the members over the age restrictions, and rules in which they allow people to join. They are open to accepting help from anyone willing obviously, but when it comes to their children, and loved ones, it is only natural that they have concerns. It is also very important that one understands the cause of the Order before they are admitted. Which character spoke this quote?

Question 11

Never better! I feel like I could spit fire!

Now here is a little motivation for everyone! Who hasn't felt this way after passing a test, or finishing a killer work out? The feeling of pure invincibility is one a lot of people spend their lives chasing. While we are certainly not telling anyone to go try sky diving for the first time, we can't help but try to encourage everyone to feel their very best every single day! Out of the 4 characters listed who spoke this pumped up quote?

Question 12

“At least no one on the Gryffindor team had to buy their way in, They got in on pure talent.”

This quote is do doubt talking about the house quidditch teams, and the less than optimal way certain players get chosen. If everyone can remember Draco Malfoy bought his way onto the Slytherin house team during his second year, by having his precious father purchase top of the line broom sticks for the entire team. So sorry bud, but no one is beating Gryffindor on the pitch! Can anyone remember which character taunted Malfoy about his methods of gaining a spot on the team?

Question 13

"Stupid ceiling"

Not everyone is as big a fan of all of Hogwarts tricks as we may be. Those staircases seem tricky to navigate, the forest is filled with some truly horrible creatures, and the whomping willow is a tree most would hope to never pass under. The ceiling in the great hall however is enjoyed by almost everyone, excluding of course the speaker of the quote in question. Looking at the 4 names listed below, any guesses at who may have said it?

Question 14

"I think the answer is that, a circle has no beginning."

Try to think of when this said. Was the speaker taking a test, or just trying to solve one of Dumbledore's many riddles? It could be either situation. It does seem like a rather insightful answer though, doesn't it? A circle has no beginning, nor does it have an end, just like our endless love for this timeless franchise. Who here can guess out of the 4 options given, which is the correct speaker of this (perhaps a little vague) quote?

Question 15

"I see myself shaking hands with Dumbledore. I — I've won the house cup for Gryffindor."

We will give a hint for this one, even though we are fairly certain it will go unneeded. The speaker of this quote was staring into the mystical Mirror of Erised, when they delivered this quote. Were they being truthful, or not is for everyone to remember if they want to be able to figure out the correct answer to this question. It may be helpful to try to remember what each of these characters actually saw when looking into the mirror.

Question 16

“It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.”

Again it all comes down to are choices. Sure we may make decisions based on our abilities, but our ability to do something will only mean so much when the dark times come around. Who would use their abilities (and or powers) for good? And who would use them for bad? That is an age old decision many, men, women, witches, and wizards have had to make throughout history. Which of the options listed, is the correct choice for this question?

Question 17

“We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided.”

We love this one! It is just so true, it hurts. No one can stand up against the forces of darkness alone, and win, but together there is little we could not face if we had to. Being part of a group of like minded people can save us in so many ways, and not all revolving around battles, and wars either. It has actually been proven that the company of friends, and family can greatly heal the ill. Who said it?

Question 18

"Want to know what a man’s like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals."

Ah! Another amazing lesson for us all to learn from! The accuracy is just over whelming. Watching someone belittle or bully another says so much more about them, than the person they are picking on. A truly good person lifts those who are struggling up onto their own level of success, not push them down father, and farther. J.K truly taught us so much, we are not worthy of her goodness. Who did she choose to have teach us this lesson?

Question 19

"Finally, the flesh reflects the madness within."

Now this is a funny little quote, especially for anyone who instantly knew which scene it was from. It happens all to regularly that the maddest of people, are the ones we would least expect. The seemingly innocent looking always have a way of being the most devious. In this case however the mad man is a good guy, and unfortunately his out appearance is not in the best shape. Can anyone figure out who may have said this quote?

Question 20

"Why spiders? Why couldn't it be "follow the butterflies?"

To be honest we would guess that most people would have an issue with spiders if they ever came face to face with Aragog, and his very large clan. However the speaker of this infamous quote had their spider issues long before they ventured out into the forbidden forest. The back story they give explaining the fear is actually a great little tale, but for today all we need to know is which of these 4 characters actually spoke these words.

Question 21

"He will one day know what his mother, and father died for."

We're not crying, our readers guys are crying! It is a sad reality of this franchise that so many parents are lost along the way, and so many children left without a mom, or a dad. Obviously poor Harry never even got to meet his, but then we also have Neville who didn't technically lose his parents (but may as well have), and Hermione who had to memory charm herself out of her parents minds, even Remus and Tonk's child was left without their parents. Why J.K WHY!?

Question 22

"Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy."

Some of us may never live to fight in a battle as intense, and threatening as the "Battle of Hogwarts", but that does not mean we will not all eventually have to choose between what is right, and what is easy. In the most simplest of situations: Do we study for this test, or do we cheat off the person sitting nearest to us? Clearly not as dramatic a choice as deciding whether or not to fight Lord Voldemort, but the point remains the same.

Question 23

"I never noticed how beautiful this place is."

This could be a quote from any number of characters, about any number of truly breath taking places we see throughout the 8 movies. Was someone talking about the beauty that is the Hogwarts castle? Or perhaps remembering how glorious the Weasley's Burrow was? Maybe it was the town of Hogsmeade they were reminiscing on, or possibly thinking of Diagon Alley? Who here can think back far enough to be able to remember which of these 4 characters spoke these words?

Question 24

"Little lump of a boy, always following after Sirius Black."

Before any of our beloved characters get mistaken as a "lump of a boy" let us be very clear... the speaker of this quote is talking about the disgusting excuse for a wizard, Peter Pettigrew. Not only did that man betray his oldest friends, and pledge allegiance to the dark lord, as if that was not enough, but he also spent 13 years as a pet rat. Poor Ron, sharing his bed with his rat for so many years... Who said it?

Question 25

"No offense, but I really don’t care."

This one may be a bit tricky. It is a little vague maybe, but if anyone can remember the person who said it, and for which reasons, it makes sense to include it in this quiz. By the end of the 8 movie installments, things are looking bleak for our characters. There is no more "fun times", or light periods, all they have by that point is defeating Voldmort before he takes the lives of everyone they hold dear. Who said it?

Question 26

"Let us hope that Mr. Potter will always be around to save the day."

Here, here! If it came down to choosing who we wanted fighting on our team, undoubtedly everyone would choose Harry right? He may not be the strongest, or the brightest, but he is braver than anyone else, and knows the value of human life. That is the definition of a true solider, and we could not think of anyone better to have around to save the day (sorry Captain America, Thor, and all the other wannabes). Who said this quote?

Question 27

"What an idiot."

Well there are certainly a few people this quote could have been directed at, but the real question here is, which character was sassy enough to say it? Did the insult come from Draco, who all too frequently insulted Harry, and his friends? Or could it have been Dudley, who to be honest probably could not come up with a better insult? Maybe it was from the queen of sass herself Miss Hermione Granger? Can anyone guess the right answer?

Question 28

"Oh well, what's life without a few dragons?"

How often does everyone ask themselves this question? For muggles this question hits a little differently, sure we may not be fighting these dragons head on, but imagine a world with out all of our most beloved fictional dragons? What would Daenerys be without her babies, how would the story have ended if Maleficent did not have the power to become the most awesome dragon of all time? We certainly never want to find out the answers to these questions...

Question 29

"Technically it's a ferret."

Since there is only one appearance of a ferret in all 8 movies we feel it appropriate to give a little more info on this one than some of the others. Who could forget the moment when Draco was turned into a ferret right before he was about to attack someone from behind? Honestly, it was probably one of the more appropriate punishments we had the pleasure of watching Malfoy suffer through. Which of these characters does this quote belong to?

Question 30

"It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends."

This one everyone should be able to get in a pinch! The speaker is undoubtedly correct in this scene. There are plenty of brave people who stand up to their enemies every day, but it is not everyone who has the strength, or even the opportunity to stand up to one of their friends. Why is it that we fear speaking up to a friend, even when it is in their best interest that we do so? Who spoke this quote?

Question 31

"That is my true mask."

A mask can mean many different things. The speaker of this quote could of course be talking about a death eaters mask, or any other manufactured mask for that matter, but they could also be talking about a mask they put up to hide their true selves, one that can not be seen by the eye. The ladder is something a lot of us tend to do unfortunately, as we try and protect ourselves from getting hurt. Who said it?

Question 32

"I love magic."

Who doesn't?! Everyone of our characters with the exception of Argus Filtch, and of course the Dursleys, have every reason in the world to love magic. Some were lucky enough to be raised in magical house holds, while others received the surprise of their lives when they got their letters explaining their magical powers. Imagine learning all of these cool things after thinking we were nothing more than ordinary! Out of these 4 options, which character spoke these obvious words?

Question 33

"Spooky how the time flies when one's having fun."

This applies to the wizarding world, and muggle world alike! It is a sad truth that time seems to roll on faster when we are enjoying ourselves. Imagine a world in which the weekends seemed to last forever, and the weekdays flew by in a pinch. In all transparency the speaker of this quote was maybe a bit delusional when saying these words specifically, but the point remains accurate! Which of these 4 options is the correct choice for this question?

Question 34

"It matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be.”

Another truthful nugget for all of the fans out there! No one chooses the family, or situation they are born into. It is only once we are grown, and capable of making such choices that we truly get to show the world who we are. Whether we were born out of love, or hate, we alone hold the power to change our direction, and choose who it is we want to be. Which of these characters said this insightful quote?

Question 35

"Excuse me, but I don't like people just because they're handsome."

Yes, go girl! There is nothing more pitiful in this world than someone who judges people solely on shallow outer appearances. Imagine all of the amazing people they will never encounter, because of their judgmental ways. Our girl here however, knows better than that! She is looking for the whole package, and not just what it looks like. Something many muggles out there could learn from. Thinking back to our amazing leading ladies, can anyone remember which was the one to say this?

Question 36

"Do not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living and above all, those who live without love."

It has certainly been hard to get through some of these quotes without tearing up hast it? This quote is a very important one to the story. By the end of the series we know very well that those with love in their lives stand a far better chance in the world than those without. It is equally important to remember though, that being willing to accept love is just as powerful as having the real thing. Who said it?

Question 37

"Dumbledore would have been happier than anybody to think there was a little bit more love in the world."

Ah Dumbledore, we miss him! He may have left behind challenging tasks, and more riddles than anyone would know what to do with, but he also left behind a fond memory of himself with all of his loved ones. They knew more than anyone else that what he wanted most in this world was happiness to all, and equality for everyone. We need Dumbledore in our lives don't we? Can anyone guess the correct answer to this highly emotional question?

Question 38

"Books can be misleading..."

Well yes, books can be misleading, just as well as movies, and television, and even just the gossip we hear day to day can be. The speaker of this quote however may not have been being very transparent in this specific scene. Was Hermione finally accepting that not all answers are found in books? Or was Hagrid hiding his lack of book knowledge maybe? Was Lockhart hiding his true colors, or was Filth just being his miserable self? Who said it?

Question 39

"It’s not much, but it’s home."

This quote has the potential to come out of a few different characters, who could be talking about a few different homes we saw throughout the 8 films. Ron was initially embarrassed by the Burrow so, it could have been him, but then again Harry finally finding what he thought was going to be his new home at the dirty, and gloomy 12 Grimmauld Place could be just as possible. Can anyone guess which of these options is actually the correct one?

Question 40

"Always."

Anyone who dares to answer this question wrong, should be locked away in the Slytherin dungeons for all of eternity. It should most definitely be an easy one for any level of fan taking this quiz, and most will probably laugh at such an easy question, but how could a Harry Potter quote quiz not include this gem? It is the very heart, and soul of the series, and we feel as though to not include it would be a disgrace to it's speaker.

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