This is not a quote from any of the Harry Potter books.
However, Dumbledore does say, "You see, only one who wanted to find the Stone - find it, but not use it - would be able to get it."
This can be found on P217 of the UK edition.
Nicholas Flamel and his wife were real people who studied Alchemy and searched for the Philosopher's stone. However, the stone isn't a real thing.
Catch-22 paradox: "You can only have the thing you need if you are not in need of it" Harry did not need the Sorcerer's Stone, but Voldemort did. Harry got the stone because he needed to keep it away from Voldemort, not because he needed it for himself specifically.
The exact same thing it does in real life. Tin is a metal.
Well....I may be a kid that likes Harry potter but i heard my big sis said that J.K Rowling will make another thing like Harry potter but won't be as good as Harry potter :D
Yes it it is celebrated it many countries in Europe and the Middle East.
Yes you idiot havent you heard of it
Harry Potter went through the trapdoor and saved the philosopher's stone to prevent Lord Voldemort from returning to power. He also attended classes throughout the year and played Quidditch.
The Sorcerer's Stone is based off the real, legendary Philosopher's Stone. Such a thing only exists in legends.
The characters in Harry Potter aren't referred to a sorcerer's, they are called witches and wizards.The title of the first book in the US is called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The stone belonged to Nicolas Flamel.
Nicholas Flamel and his wife were real people who studied Alchemy and searched for the Philosopher's stone. However, the stone isn't a real thing.
Catch-22 paradox: "You can only have the thing you need if you are not in need of it" Harry did not need the Sorcerer's Stone, but Voldemort did. Harry got the stone because he needed to keep it away from Voldemort, not because he needed it for himself specifically.
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is the best ride in Harry Potter world!
The exact same thing it does in real life. Tin is a metal.
There is no such thing in the Harry Potter series.
Harry Potter now knew that Lord Voldemort was trying to steal the philosopher's stone so he could return. However, he was wrong in thinking that Professor Quirrell was the only thing standing in his way. Harry spent all his time thinking Voldemort would come bursting through the door.
A misk is not in Harry Potter. I don't even think it's a real thing.
There is no such thing.