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Who uses the term 'for the greater good' when he does something bad?

 greatergood posted over a year ago
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dragonsmemory said:
Both Grindelwald and Dumbledore used the phrase. It was even carved over the entrance to Nurmengard, the prison Grindelwald built for his enemies and where Dumbledore put him after the famous duel if 1945. Dumbledore stopped using the phrase after their falling-out, while Grindelwald continued its use.
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Aarathy said:
RON WEASLY
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no ron's never said that, its grindelwald (read deathly hallows again)
zar_far11 posted over a year ago
callianltm said:
isn't it Grindelwald ? i think so ...
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MoonshoesPerry said:
Grindelwald (and Dumbledore, back when the two were working together).
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zar_far11 said:
I have the same answer as Moonshoesperry. But are you actually asking? Cuz it seems like you already know so shouldnt this be in the teste section?
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That's what I was thinking.
MoonshoesPerry posted over a year ago
GleekFreak18 said:
Ye, Grinderwald... funny thing actually. I was just leitura about him on wiki yesterday cause I noticed the actor who portrays him in the deathly hallows was Jamie Cambell Bower. Who'll also be playing Jace in the movie adaptation of TMI series por Cassandra Claire =D
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sooyan said:
IT'S GRINDELWALD!!!!!
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 IT'S GRINDELWALD!!!!!
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