long children, ability experience things around us–but grow used worl — Jostein Gaarder, Solitaire Mystery

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As long as we are children, we have the ability to experience things around us–but then we grow used to the world. To grow up is to get drunk on sensory experience.

Jostein Gaarder, The Solitaire Mystery

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