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Brother Quote by J. K. Rowling

“Long ago, when Harry had been left alone while the Dursley's went out to enjoy themselves, the hours of solitude had been a rare treat: Pausing only to sneak something tasty from the fridge, he had rushed upstairs to play on Dudley's computer, or put on the television and flicked through the…” quote by J. K. Rowling
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“Long ago, when Harry had been left alone while the Dursley's went out to enjoy themselves, the hours of solitude had been a rare treat: Pausing only to sneak something tasty from the fridge, he had rushed upstairs to play on Dudley's computer, or put on the television and flicked through the channels to his heart's content. It gave him an odd empty feeling to remember those times; it was like remembering a younger brother whom he had lost.”

J. K. Rowling

About This Quote

Source Book: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling, 1997

Harry experiences brief, solitary moments that feel both comforting and bittersweet, reminding him of lost companionship.

In simple terms: Solitary moments feel both comforting and sad.

Key Takeaway

Embrace quiet time, but stay connected.

Themes

loneliness nostalgia family comfort

Mood

reflective melancholy

Type

literary personal

When to use this quote

  • reading
  • personal reflection
  • family gatherings

Key Concepts

psychology memory attachment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you find meaning in brief solitude?
  • What rituals help you stay connected?
A Different Perspective

Such moments can deepen feelings of isolation if not balanced.

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