one last hope you, something already 21. friends sat graduation day fr — J.K. Rowling, Good Lives: Fringe Benefits Failure Importance Imagination

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I have one last hope for you, which is something that I already had at 21. The friends with whom I sat on graduation day have been my friends for life. They are my children’s godparents, the people to whom I’ve been able to turn in times of trouble, friends who have been kind enough not to sue me when I’ve used their names for Death Eaters. At our graduation we were bound by enormous affection, by our shared experience of a time that could never come again, and, of course, by the knowledge that we held certain photographic evidence that would be exceptionally valuable if any of us ran for Prime Minister.

J.K. Rowling, Very Good Lives: The Fringe Benefits of Failure and the Importance of Imagination

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