"Sometimes, the other characters are too normal and then you start to be brought back to reality but then Luna shows up and she is just so funny and cool and honest and slightly mad and she's all that matters. She is 100% true. She puts on no shows, because she is so comfortable with herself"
- Evanna Lynch
About this Quote
In this quote, Evanna Lynch, who played the character of Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter series, is expressing her adoration for Luna's special and eccentric personality. She describes that often, the other characters in the story might seem too normal and grounded, however Luna's presence brings a refreshing and funny component to the story. Luna's sincerity and minor madness make her stand out and end up being the most essential character to Evanna. She praises Luna for being true to herself and not placing on any false pretenses, as she is entirely comfortable with who she is. This quote highlights the significance of embracing one's true self and not adhering to societal standards.
This quote is written / told by Evanna Lynch somewhere between August 16, 1991 and today. She was a famous Actress from Ireland.
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