Lewis Carroll's Quotes
While the laughter of joy is in full harmony with our deeper life, the laughter of amusement should be kept apart from it. The danger is too great of thus learning to look at solemn things in a spirit of mockery, and to seek in them opportunities for exercising wit.
Always speak the truth, think before you speak, and write it down afterwards.
Which form of proverb do you prefer Better late than never, or Better never than late?
Take care of the sense and the sounds will take care of themselves.
But I was thinking of a way To multiply by ten, And always, in the answer, get The question back again.
There comes a pause, for human strength will not endure to dance without cessation; and everyone must reach the point at length of absolute prostration.
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