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Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery  (Philosophy for Children #5) Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery by Matthew Lipman
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“I guess the people who're always trying to prove something are the ones who really don't believe it.”
Matthew Lipman, Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery
“Books and people are alike in one respect: they're both full of thoughts.”
Matthew Lipman, Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery
“Everytime we use an invention or read a book or study a science or listen to music, we’re enjoying someone else’s idea— someone who may have lived thousands of years ago, and thousands of miles away from here.”
Matthew Lipman, Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery
“But you don't prove anything at all when you say it's something you just can't imagine happening.”
Matthew Lipman, Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery
“Somehow, when a person you like reads your poem and says they like it, the poem seems all fresh and new afterwards. I wonder why?”
Matthew Lipman, Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery