![]() "There will be no foolish wand-waving or silly incantations in this class."You're a little scary sometimes, you know that? Brilliant."To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure." ― Albus Dumbledore."It does not do well to dwell on dreams and forget to live." ― Albus Dumbledore.Now if you don't mind, I'm going to bed." ― Hermione Granger We could all have been killed - or worse, expelled. "I hope you're pleased with yourselves.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Quotes.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Quotes.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Quotes.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Quotes.Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Quotes.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Quotes.Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Quotes.Read on to discover the 79 most iconic Harry Potter quotes of all time. Whether this is your first or thousandth time reading these lines, they’re sure to speak to something inside you - something that challenges you to be courageous in the face of adversity, but also confirms that love and friendship are the most precious things in this world, and the most magical. If you couldn’t keep from smiling when you saw Harry, Hermione, and Ron reunite in the Gryffindor Common Room IRL and still get emotional when you think about the Battle of Hogwarts, you’re definitely not alone. To follow along on the 365 days of Patton, click here for a list of each day’s post.Looking for the best Harry Potter quotes that capture the magic of the series? The motley crew of wizards and witches at Hogwarts taught us about life, love, acceptance, friendship, death, and bravery from our book shelves and on the big screen, leaving us dozens of quotes and moments that still hold up to this day. He had taken (what was inside) the bottle, and he had walked away loving it. Mike was close enough, and I remember him coming up to us after the show, a sweaty beast with red streaks on his white undershirt. In the last minute or so of this song, Patton retrieved a bottle of red wine and began shaking it at the crowd so it would splatter on anybody who was close enough to the stage. I don’t particularly love “Take This Bottle,” but when I saw FNM live in 1997 with my buddy Jeremy and his brother Mike, we had a cool tale to tell from that show. ![]() So you kick them OUT of your house to pacify this hate.” You waste all your energy hating them, you hate them and hate them. You realize you don’t like them, so you HATE them, you know. You get to know them, everything’s OK, you move in with them, everything’s fine but then all of a sudden, you realize what’s going on. It’s kinda like being around somebody you don’t like, like a co-worker or family, somebody you’ve known for a long time but you realize you don’t like them. “When The Real Thing broke out, it was a shock. Basically, what it came down to was that he couldn’t hold up his weight musically. After that much time you can’t help but feel like an idiot for feeling that way. The whole time for two years while we were touring, we kept hoping it would get better. ![]() “We saw it coming for too long, while we were making the Angel Dust album. “We weren’t having a good time together and it was pretty obvious,” Patton said in that Metal Hammer interview. It’s because Patton apparently used to throw bottles at Martin while on stage. That was apparently the inspiration for the country-tinged song “Take This Bottle” from the King For a Day album. “Mike HATED Jim, wouldn’t even look at him on stage unless he was about to throw something at him,” Bottum said. Patton apparently did not enjoy his time with Martin at the end. And by fax was such a… 90s way of doing things.” Jim wasn’t committed to what the band wanted to do. “There’s no point keeping someone in the band who’s only there for the money or something. “Getting rid of him was a real cleansing exercise,” Bottum said, via Metal Hammer. So, keyboardist Roddy Bottum fired him by fax. The line on Martin has always been that he wanted to keep making The Real Thing over and over again and balked at the new direction the band was taking with the Angel Dust follow up. The problem apparently was that Martin didn’t want to adapt to playing new music. He managed some great guitar work on The Real Thing and Angel Dust albums, but he was kicked out of the band in 1993. That’s Jim Martin, and he played on the first four Faith No More albums (two of which were not fronted by Mike Patton and which we are completely ignoring on the 365 Days of Mike Patton (well, there might be a few exceptions to that because, in reality, we care a lot)). Mike Patton and Jim Martin from FAITH NO MORE. ![]()
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