22
Dec

Malfoy is derived from the French “mal foi,” meaning “badly (or in this case, bad) faith” or “unfaithful”. In law, “bad faith” refers to a case in which a malicious motive on the part of a party in a lawsuit undermines their case. In existentialism, “bad faith” is a philosophical concept in which people blame their own failures on external factors, thus denying responsibility their actions. Also, this most likely refers to the Malfoys’ tendency to switch their loyalties to avoid danger, rather than steadfastly supporting their presented views. x

04
Jul

dailyloreena:

Daniel Radcliffe: I just want to say I loved this place. This has been my life, and so it’s gonna be very, very odd, I think for all of us, um… because I don’t know what my day to day life consists of without you, all of you. And it’s wonderful, and I just want to say I loved every minute, and thank you all very, very much.

Emma Watson: I don’t know, how do I put that into words. What an incredible experience. I just feel so blessed that I was chosen. I was given the chance to experience all of this, and have this be part of my life. We were the chosen ones. Yeah. Yeah, we were. Yeah, very lucky.

Rupert Grint: (What do you think you’ll miss the most?) I don’t know, just everyone, really. The people. This place, Leavesden, and maybe just being Ron as well. It’s been ten years and yeah, I’m going to miss playing Ron.

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07/04/11 at 1:11AM
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