"Yes, that is true," he replied. "But that the public deeds are as great as they are only gives all the more reason to believe the private deeds are even greater."
After Harry's statement of trust, Gellert's eyes swelled and while he would never cry in front of anyone but Albus or the house elf, he was moved. "Thank you," which were the only words that seemed appropos.
"Oh, I don't know really," Grindelwald replied. "There's a lot of knitting to do. A lot to learn about the changes in the world. A lot that the historians of the age really have glossed over or omitted entirely. I'm also not a spring chicken any more. It'd odd to think about what my plans might be, it almost feels like pondering what one wants to be one grows up."