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The 10 Most Romantic Harry Potter Quotes

As far as romantic quotes go, this may well be the most controversial that Harry Potter has to offer. However, that is perfectly in line with Snape, who is more often than not the franchise’s most controversial character.

From one point of view, Snape’s adoration and deep-rooted care for Lily is beautiful, from another, it is obsessive and creepy. Nevertheless, to those that love this quote and the moment surrounding it, Snape’s iconic admission of “Always” could be the Wizarding World’s most romantic line.

Sirius On Those Who Are Gone

“The Ones Who Love Us, Never Truly Leave Us.”

A handful of wonderfully delivered quotes on love in the Harry Potter movies may not necessarily be said about romantic love but cannot help but be thought about in that sense, such as this from Sirius.

For both family and romance, it is the very same message, those that are loved do not leave as they stay in the hearts and the memories of those who loved them. It is a lovely message from Sirius to his Godson, and this softer side to his personality is what has drawn so many fans to adore him.

Fleur Really Loves Bill

“What Do I Care How He Looks? I’m Good Looking Enough For The Both Of Us.”

While Fleur Delacour and Bill Weasley’s romance may not be the most popular in the eyes of the latter’s family, nor the most prominent relationship in the Potter films, they are a strong unit and gave fans this incredibly romantic quote.

This quote is not just great for its obvious romantic implications but also because it is pretty funny from the former Beauxbatons student. It is a line that will resonate with many, showcasing that looks in a romantic partnership are far from the most important thing and that the love will stay there even if one person wrongly feels as though their physical appearance is not good enough for their partner.

A Typical Dumbledore Quip

“Oh, To Be Young And Feel Love’s Keen Sting.”

As he does for most of life’s most meaningful aspects, Albus Dumbledore has many quotes regarding love that can definitely be taken as appreciation for the romantic.

This is in response to Ron saying Hermione’s name and not Lavender’s and is a comment not only on young love and the infatuation many teens get wrapped up in but also on the risk that comes with love and how incredibly worth it that risk is more often than not.

The Full Experience Of Love

“When You Have Seen As Much Of Life As I Have, You Will Not Underestimate The Power Of Obsessive Love.”

Many of the Harry Potter characters either know first-hard or will come to know the immense power of love, with Horace Slughorn demonstrating himself to be one of those people with this line.

There appear to be few things, if anything, more powerful than love, and with all of his life experience, Slughorn is aware of this. It is great to think that when it is true, consuming, obsessive love, the depths of its power can never get counted out.

Arthur Reminds Remus Of The Only Fact That Matters

“But She Wants You.”

Tonks and Lupin may well be one of the most beloved relationships amongst Potterheads despite its severe lack of depth and screentime in the films. This quote from Arthur Weasley is one of the many great moments involving them in the books – that many feel should have been in the movies.

This is Arthur’s reply to Lupin, basically saying Tonks deserves better than him – a fear so many have. Arthur’s response encapsulates what can so often make romance so incredible; of all the people they could have, they chose a specific individual and love them despite what flaws they may think they have, and that is a beautiful thing.

The Good Version Of Harry & Ginny

“And Without Thinking, Without Planning It, Without Worrying About The Fact Fifty People Were Watching, Harry Kissed Her.”

The romantic spark between Ginny and Harry in the films has so often been bombarded with criticism for not existing – a fair assessment – but in the books, it is a far more enjoyable and natural pairing.

This quote is not from the mouth of a character but rather just a written passage that showcases the passion and the lack of care that can come in moments of pure romance. Harry was just consumed by his want to kiss Ginny, and with a brilliant air of spontaneity, he did just that, creating a moment that far exceeds anything the films showcase between the two.

Love Cannot Be Replicated In Any Way

“It Is Impossible To Manufacture Or Imitate Love.”

For all the wonders of magic and potions in the Potter movies, not everything can be perfectly replicated, and love is right at the top of that list, being a natural thing that can never be matched up to by something synthetic.

Being a master of potions, Slughorn is better aware of this than most others, and the point that he puts forward is wholly romantic. The idea that love is so raw, so beautiful, and so powerful that to make any attempts to imitate it would be futile is one many can take solace in. Love cannot be created or stopped. It is what it is.

The Climactic Kiss

“So It’s Now Or Never, Isn’t It?”

All Potterheads have their thoughts on the many romances of the saga, including that between Ron and Hermione. However, there is no denying the romance oozing from their climactic kiss in the books.

What is so great about it is how it is triggered; by Ron, mid-battle, saying that the heroes should tell the House Elves to leave Hogwarts, to flee to safety rather than stay and be killed or fight. Even though Harry shuts the kiss down – being mid-battle and all – Ron musters this response that is such a valid point. They may die, so why not showcase his love for Hermione and vice-versa. The whole excerpt is incredibly touching, and a shoutout is earned by Neville’s similar sentiment towards Luna in the same entry to the series.

As Dumbledore Makes Clear, Love Is What Life Is All About

“Do Not Pity The Dead, Harry. Pity The Living, And Above All, Those Who Live Without Love.”

Dumbledore lived a long life, experiencing all the trials and tribulations it had to offer, and at the end of it, despite all of the controversy and divisiveness surrounding him, he valued the most important ideas, such as friendship and love.

This may well be his best quote on the latter. Life without love is far worse than death, and even though that may be a scary thought for many, there is love all around people, whether that be platonic, familial, or romantic. The dead experienced that love and therefore have no need to be pitied. It is those like Voldemort who live a life void of all love that should get that.


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The 10 Most Romantic Harry Potter Quotes

As far as romantic quotes go, this may well be the most controversial that Harry Potter has to offer. However, that is perfectly in line with Snape, who is more often than not the franchise’s most controversial character.
From one point of view, Snape’s adoration and deep-rooted care for Lily is beautiful, from another, it is obsessive and creepy. Nevertheless, to those that love this quote and the moment surrounding it, Snape’s iconic admission of “Always” could be the Wizarding World’s most romantic line.
Sirius On Those Who Are Gone
“The Ones Who Love Us, Never Truly Leave Us.”

A handful of wonderfully delivered quotes on love in the Harry Potter movies may not necessarily be said about romantic love but cannot help but be thought about in that sense, such as this from Sirius.

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For both family and romance, it is the very same message, those that are loved do not leave as they stay in the hearts and the memories of those who loved them. It is a lovely message from Sirius to his Godson, and this softer side to his personality is what has drawn so many fans to adore him.
Fleur Really Loves Bill
“What Do I Care How He Looks? I’m Good Looking Enough For The Both Of Us.”

While Fleur Delacour and Bill Weasley’s romance may not be the most popular in the eyes of the latter’s family, nor the most prominent relationship in the Potter films, they are a strong unit and gave fans this incredibly romantic quote.
This quote is not just great for its obvious romantic implications but also because it is pretty funny from the former Beauxbatons student. It is a line that will resonate with many, showcasing that looks in a romantic partnership are far from the most important thing and that the love will stay there even if one person wrongly feels as though their physical appearance is not good enough for their partner.

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A Typical Dumbledore Quip
“Oh, To Be Young And Feel Love’s Keen Sting.”

As he does for most of life’s most meaningful aspects, Albus Dumbledore has many quotes regarding love that can definitely be taken as appreciation for the romantic.
This is in response to Ron saying Hermione’s name and not Lavender’s and is a comment not only on young love and the infatuation many teens get wrapped up in but also on the risk that comes with love and how incredibly worth it that risk is more often than not.
The Full Experience Of Love
“When You Have Seen As Much Of Life As I Have, You Will Not Underestimate The Power Of Obsessive Love.”

Many of the Harry Potter characters either know first-hard or will come to know the immense power of love, with Horace Slughorn demonstrating himself to be one of those people with this line.

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There appear to be few things, if anything, more powerful than love, and with all of his life experience, Slughorn is aware of this. It is great to think that when it is true, consuming, obsessive love, the depths of its power can never get counted out.
Arthur Reminds Remus Of The Only Fact That Matters
“But She Wants You.”

Tonks and Lupin may well be one of the most beloved relationships amongst Potterheads despite its severe lack of depth and screentime in the films. This quote from Arthur Weasley is one of the many great moments involving them in the books – that many feel should have been in the movies.
This is Arthur’s reply to Lupin, basically saying Tonks deserves better than him – a fear so many have. Arthur’s response encapsulates what can so often make romance so incredible; of all the people they could have, they chose a specific individual and love them despite what flaws they may think they have, and that is a beautiful thing.

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The Good Version Of Harry & Ginny
“And Without Thinking, Without Planning It, Without Worrying About The Fact Fifty People Were Watching, Harry Kissed Her.”

The romantic spark between Ginny and Harry in the films has so often been bombarded with criticism for not existing – a fair assessment – but in the books, it is a far more enjoyable and natural pairing.
This quote is not from the mouth of a character but rather just a written passage that showcases the passion and the lack of care that can come in moments of pure romance. Harry was just consumed by his want to kiss Ginny, and with a brilliant air of spontaneity, he did just that, creating a moment that far exceeds anything the films showcase between the two.
Love Cannot Be Replicated In Any Way
“It Is Impossible To Manufacture Or Imitate Love.”

For all the wonders of magic and potions in the Potter movies, not everything can be perfectly replicated, and love is right at the top of that list, being a natural thing that can never be matched up to by something synthetic.
Being a master of potions, Slughorn is better aware of this than most others, and the point that he puts forward is wholly romantic. The idea that love is so raw, so beautiful, and so powerful that to make any attempts to imitate it would be futile is one many can take solace in. Love cannot be created or stopped. It is what it is.

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The Climactic Kiss
“So It’s Now Or Never, Isn’t It?”

All Potterheads have their thoughts on the many romances of the saga, including that between Ron and Hermione. However, there is no denying the romance oozing from their climactic kiss in the books.
What is so great about it is how it is triggered; by Ron, mid-battle, saying that the heroes should tell the House Elves to leave Hogwarts, to flee to safety rather than stay and be killed or fight. Even though Harry shuts the kiss down – being mid-battle and all – Ron musters this response that is such a valid point. They may die, so why not showcase his love for Hermione and vice-versa. The whole excerpt is incredibly touching, and a shoutout is earned by Neville’s similar sentiment towards Luna in the same entry to the series.
As Dumbledore Makes Clear, Love Is What Life Is All About
“Do Not Pity The Dead, Harry. Pity The Living, And Above All, Those Who Live Without Love.”

Dumbledore lived a long life, experiencing all the trials and tribulations it had to offer, and at the end of it, despite all of the controversy and divisiveness surrounding him, he valued the most important ideas, such as friendship and love.
This may well be his best quote on the latter. Life without love is far worse than death, and even though that may be a scary thought for many, there is love all around people, whether that be platonic, familial, or romantic. The dead experienced that love and therefore have no need to be pitied. It is those like Voldemort who live a life void of all love that should get that.

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The 10 Most Romantic Harry Potter Quotes

As far as romantic quotes go, this may well be the most controversial that Harry Potter has to offer. However, that is perfectly in line with Snape, who is more often than not the franchise’s most controversial character.
From one point of view, Snape’s adoration and deep-rooted care for Lily is beautiful, from another, it is obsessive and creepy. Nevertheless, to those that love this quote and the moment surrounding it, Snape’s iconic admission of “Always” could be the Wizarding World’s most romantic line.
Sirius On Those Who Are Gone
“The Ones Who Love Us, Never Truly Leave Us.”

A handful of wonderfully delivered quotes on love in the Harry Potter movies may not necessarily be said about romantic love but cannot help but be thought about in that sense, such as this from Sirius.

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For both family and romance, it is the very same message, those that are loved do not leave as they stay in the hearts and the memories of those who loved them. It is a lovely message from Sirius to his Godson, and this softer side to his personality is what has drawn so many fans to adore him.
Fleur Really Loves Bill
“What Do I Care How He Looks? I’m Good Looking Enough For The Both Of Us.”

While Fleur Delacour and Bill Weasley’s romance may not be the most popular in the eyes of the latter’s family, nor the most prominent relationship in the Potter films, they are a strong unit and gave fans this incredibly romantic quote.
This quote is not just great for its obvious romantic implications but also because it is pretty funny from the former Beauxbatons student. It is a line that will resonate with many, showcasing that looks in a romantic partnership are far from the most important thing and that the love will stay there even if one person wrongly feels as though their physical appearance is not good enough for their partner.

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A Typical Dumbledore Quip
“Oh, To Be Young And Feel Love’s Keen Sting.”

As he does for most of life’s most meaningful aspects, Albus Dumbledore has many quotes regarding love that can definitely be taken as appreciation for the romantic.
This is in response to Ron saying Hermione’s name and not Lavender’s and is a comment not only on young love and the infatuation many teens get wrapped up in but also on the risk that comes with love and how incredibly worth it that risk is more often than not.
The Full Experience Of Love
“When You Have Seen As Much Of Life As I Have, You Will Not Underestimate The Power Of Obsessive Love.”

Many of the Harry Potter characters either know first-hard or will come to know the immense power of love, with Horace Slughorn demonstrating himself to be one of those people with this line.

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There appear to be few things, if anything, more powerful than love, and with all of his life experience, Slughorn is aware of this. It is great to think that when it is true, consuming, obsessive love, the depths of its power can never get counted out.
Arthur Reminds Remus Of The Only Fact That Matters
“But She Wants You.”

Tonks and Lupin may well be one of the most beloved relationships amongst Potterheads despite its severe lack of depth and screentime in the films. This quote from Arthur Weasley is one of the many great moments involving them in the books – that many feel should have been in the movies.
This is Arthur’s reply to Lupin, basically saying Tonks deserves better than him – a fear so many have. Arthur’s response encapsulates what can so often make romance so incredible; of all the people they could have, they chose a specific individual and love them despite what flaws they may think they have, and that is a beautiful thing.

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The Good Version Of Harry & Ginny
“And Without Thinking, Without Planning It, Without Worrying About The Fact Fifty People Were Watching, Harry Kissed Her.”

The romantic spark between Ginny and Harry in the films has so often been bombarded with criticism for not existing – a fair assessment – but in the books, it is a far more enjoyable and natural pairing.
This quote is not from the mouth of a character but rather just a written passage that showcases the passion and the lack of care that can come in moments of pure romance. Harry was just consumed by his want to kiss Ginny, and with a brilliant air of spontaneity, he did just that, creating a moment that far exceeds anything the films showcase between the two.
Love Cannot Be Replicated In Any Way
“It Is Impossible To Manufacture Or Imitate Love.”

For all the wonders of magic and potions in the Potter movies, not everything can be perfectly replicated, and love is right at the top of that list, being a natural thing that can never be matched up to by something synthetic.
Being a master of potions, Slughorn is better aware of this than most others, and the point that he puts forward is wholly romantic. The idea that love is so raw, so beautiful, and so powerful that to make any attempts to imitate it would be futile is one many can take solace in. Love cannot be created or stopped. It is what it is.

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The Climactic Kiss
“So It’s Now Or Never, Isn’t It?”

All Potterheads have their thoughts on the many romances of the saga, including that between Ron and Hermione. However, there is no denying the romance oozing from their climactic kiss in the books.
What is so great about it is how it is triggered; by Ron, mid-battle, saying that the heroes should tell the House Elves to leave Hogwarts, to flee to safety rather than stay and be killed or fight. Even though Harry shuts the kiss down – being mid-battle and all – Ron musters this response that is such a valid point. They may die, so why not showcase his love for Hermione and vice-versa. The whole excerpt is incredibly touching, and a shoutout is earned by Neville’s similar sentiment towards Luna in the same entry to the series.
As Dumbledore Makes Clear, Love Is What Life Is All About
“Do Not Pity The Dead, Harry. Pity The Living, And Above All, Those Who Live Without Love.”

Dumbledore lived a long life, experiencing all the trials and tribulations it had to offer, and at the end of it, despite all of the controversy and divisiveness surrounding him, he valued the most important ideas, such as friendship and love.
This may well be his best quote on the latter. Life without love is far worse than death, and even though that may be a scary thought for many, there is love all around people, whether that be platonic, familial, or romantic. The dead experienced that love and therefore have no need to be pitied. It is those like Voldemort who live a life void of all love that should get that.

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