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Daniel Radcliffe Quotes

«It is really strange, but very exciting.»
«One of the things that has been amazing has been my parents, who have kept me completely grounded the whole time and I've never got big-headed or anything.»
«People would have been disappointed had it not got an M-rating, or not a higher rating than it had got in the past,»
«I thought it was really weird seeing my face up on the screen.»
«We don't kill them off, though. That's an important thing to realize.»
«We could get away with more because we were a bit younger.»
«The whole series is about the loss of innocence, ... In the first one ['The Sorcerer's Stone'], everyone's very wide-eyed, almost na?ve. Harry's thinking that because he's entering a magical world, it's got to be better than the world he's come from. But it's not ? it's just got further extremes. It can have extreme joy, but there are also the depths that man can sink to.»
«He talked about it having a central spine with these little offshoots, I guess you'd call them nerve-endings, coming off it, ... These little other strands that he kept reiterating, in which every scene had to push that central spine.»
«The whole series is about the loss of innocence. In the first one ['The Sorcerer's Stone'], everyone's very wide-eyed, almost na?ve. Harry's thinking that because he's entering a magical world, it's got to be better than the world he's come from. But it's not ? it's just got further extremes. It can have extreme joy, but there are also the depths that man can sink to.»
«The fourth one was incredibly, much more so, much more physical than the first ones. It's I think simply the nature of the book that its got those 3 massive tasks in it.»

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