"I'm not asking, I'm ordering," said Harry plainly. "And I'm not telling you to run, I'm telling you to go and get back-up. If you go up against Voldemort alone you will likely die."
"I did," he added pointedly. "Your grandfather did, your grandmother did- countless of other people did too. No one should go up against him unless they're outnumbering him. He is a man but he is an extremely powerful wizard. The only one who was a true match for him was Dumbledore, I was just lucky that he had the right wand."
"I'm not asking you to lock yourself up, I'm telling you to work on the case you are assigned to, and which you asked to be assigned to. If you see Voldemort you report it and get a group of Aurors there, and yes, that is even if he's hurting someone else."
"You'd get back-up if you find the werewolves hurting anyone, you do not engage in a situation where you cannot win. One on one against Voldemort is the same as being outnumbered."