J.K. Rowling is a British author best known for creating the globally acclaimed "Harry Potter" series, which has captivated readers of all ages and transformed modern literature. Born in 1965, Rowling's journey from struggling single mother to literary superstar is both inspirational and profound. Her works have sold over 500 million copies, and she continues to write novels for both young and adult audiences, including under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
My philosophy is that worrying means you suffer twice.
The beasts are a source of fascination to me, not fear.
Indifference and neglect often do much more damage than outright dislike.
You're too good, Newt. You never met a monster you couldn't love.
You've known for twenty-four hours that an unregistered wizard set magical beasts loose in New York, and you see fit to tell me only when I'm pouring tea!
I don't do sides.
Worrying means you suffer twice.
We've lived in the shadows for too long. I ask all of you, who does this protect? Us, or them?
No creature is too dangerous for me.
There's light in the darkness, if you know where to look.
I refuse to bow down any longer.
Humanity is surprisingly resilient. Borders were redrawn, but I wanted to draw a line beneath the past.