August 2011
											
		085. Alan Rickman was the only  actor to know his characters fate before the release of the Deathly Hallows book. Rowling told  him.   hpotterFacts 
		
	
											
		091. The curse used to kill Harry's parents, "Avada Kedavra," derives from a phrase in Aramaic Abhadda kedhabhra, which means to "disappear like this word."  hpotterFacts 
		
	
											
		002. Hogwarts' school motto is 'Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus'. In Latin, this translates to 'Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon'.  hpotterFacts  ♥  
		
	
											
		052. Daniel Radcliffe had used 160 pairs of glasses in the course of making the films, and worn out between 60 and 70 wands.   hpotterFacts 
		
	
											
		120. Dumbledore saw the same thing Harry saw when he looked in the mirror of erised, themselves happy with their family reunited.   hpotterFacts 
		
	
											
		121. Once, in a online chat with fans, JK Rowling revealed that the third scent Hermione could smell emanating from the Amortentia (love potion) was that of Ron Weasley's hair.   hpotterFacts 
		
	
											
		126. Snape hates Neville so much because Neville could have been the other Chosen One, meaning Lily would have survived.   hpotterFacts 
		
	
											
		134. Despite J.K. Rowling saying that Neville Longbottom and Luna Lovegood never have a romance, they end up together in Deathly Hallows Part Two.   hpotterFacts  ♥  
		
	
											
		141. In 2007, Maggie Smith, the actress who plays Minerva McGonagall, was diagnosed with breast cancer. She insisted "the show must go on."  hpotterFacts ♥ 
		
	
											
		144. In an interview with  Emma Watson when she was still a child, she said she'd never kiss Rupert or Dan.  hpotterFacts 
		
	
											
		145. The woman who played Draco Malfoy's wife in Deathly Hallows Part Two was in fact Tom Felton's current girlfriend.  hpotterFacts 
		
	
											
		161. Every wand that you see in any of the Harry Potter films is created on - site. No two wands are alike.   hpotterFacts 
		
	
											
		174. When Fred and George Weasley bewitched snowballs to bounce off the back of Professor Quirrell's turban in Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone, they were unknowingly hitting Voldemort in the face.  hpo
		
	
											
		175. The death of Hedwig was meant to symbolize Harry's loss of innocence as he came of age.   hpotterFacts 
		
	
	
			
			
											
											
											
											
											
											
											
											
											
											
											
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