I don't think..." then you shouldn't talk$$$ said the Hatter.
Then you should say what you mean$$$" the March Hare went on."I do$$$" Alice hastily replied; "at least-at least I mean what I say-that's the same thing$$$ you know.""Not the same thing a bit!" said the Hatter.
Would you tell me$$$ please$$$ which way I ought to go from here?""That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.""I don't much care where –""Then it doesn't matter which way you go.
If there is no meaning in it$$$" said the King$$$ "that saves a world of trouble$$$ you know$$$ as we needn't try to find any. And yet I don't know.
It'll be no use their putting their heads down and saying "Come up again$$$ dear!"I shall only look up and say "Who am I then? Tell me that first$$$ and then$$$if I like being that person$$$ I'll come up: if not$$$ I'll stay down heretill I'm somebody else"--but$$$ oh dear!' cried Alice$$$ with a sudden burstof tears$$$ 'I do wish they WOULD put their heads down! I am so VERY tiredof being all alone here!
Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality.
She generally gave herself very good advice (though she very seldom followed it)$$$ and sometimes she scolded herself so severely as to bring tears into her eyes;
Cat: Where are you going?Alice: Which way should I go?Cat: That depends on where you are going.Alice: I don’t know.Cat: Then it doesn’t matter which way you go.
what is the use of a book$$$' thought Alice$$$ 'without pictures or conversations?'"- Lewis Carroll$$$ Alice in Wonderland$$$ Ch. 1
Lastly$$$ she pictured to herself how this same little sister of hers would$$$ in the after-time$$$ be herself a grown woman; and how she would keep$$$ through all her riper years$$$ the simple and loving heart of her childhood: and how she would gather about her other little children$$$ and make their eyes bright and eager with many a strange tale$$$ perhaps even with the dream of Wonderland of long ago: and how she would feel with all their simple sorrows$$$ and find a pleasure in all their simple joys$$$ remembering her own child-life$$$ and the happy summer days.