Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)/Heartwarming

""There are all kinds of courage," said Dumbledore, smiling. "It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends. I therefore award ten points to Mr. Neville Longbottom.""
 * The book and film both have this scene, but the acting by both the late great Richard Harris and young Matthew Lewis puts the filmed version ahead in my opinion.

"Hermione: Harry -- you're a great wizard, you know. Harry: (very embarrassed) I'm not as good as you. Hermione: Me! Books! And cleverness! There are more important things -- friendship and bravery and -- oh Harry -- be careful!""
 * I actually prefer the line as changed by the film in this instance, wherein Dumbledore says "But a great deal more to stand up to our friends", because it's true, it is a lot harder to challenge the actions of those you trust and like.
 * And then there's this: