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Lewis Carroll was an English author, mathematician, and logician, best known for his whimsical stories Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. His inventive use of language, logic, and fantasy has made his work a cornerstone of children's literature. Carroll's creativity encourages us to embrace our imagination and challenge conventional thinking, reminding us that exploring the world with curiosity can lead to extraordinary discoveries.
"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."
"Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas-only I don't exactly know what they are!"
"Alice laughed. 'There's no use trying,' she said. 'One can't believe impossible things.'I daresay you haven't had much practice,' said the Queen. 'When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast. There goes the shawl again!"
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