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Idioms from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Due to different printing times and editions, the number of pages and lines may vary

"Extreme fear" in the seventh line of the third page;

The fifth "Fantasy" in the second line of the page;

"Calm down" in the eleventh line of the sixth page;

"Uproar" in the second line of the seventh page;

"Sudden success" in line 9 of page 8;

"Deafening" in line 8 of page 28;

Line 15 of page 56 "be considerate";

"panting" in the 12th line on page 57;

"lifelike" in the last 14 lines on page 65 ;

"Magnificent" in line 12 on page 71.

Quotes from the book:

1. "What is coming will eventually come. Once it comes, you must face it bravely. - Hagrid

2. "I just study hard, rely on a little cleverness, and More important things - friendship and courage" ——Hermione

3. I know, for someone as young as you, this seems a bit incredible; but for Nico and Pere For Gnar, death is actually like going to bed after a long day, and for someone with a clear head, death is just another great adventure, you know. It's not such a wonderful thing. With it, no matter how much wealth you want or how long you want to live, you can get it! These two things are what human beings want most - the problem is that human beings just like to choose what is best for them. Nothing good. ——Dumbledore

4. There are many types of courage. We need superhuman courage to deal with our enemies, and it also takes a lot of courage to stand up for ourselves in front of our friends. ——Dumbledore

5. "The truth is a beautiful and terrifying thing that needs to be treated with extreme caution." ——Dumbledore

6. Indulging in illusions It is useless to dream and forget about real life - Dumbledore

7. There is one feeling that will never disappear, that is love - Dumbledore

8. Temporarily numbing the pain will only make the pain worse when you finally feel it - Dumbledore

9. Always use the correct name for things. The fear of it will strengthen the fear of the thing itself - Dumbledore

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