It is not children who ought to read the works of Lewis Carroll; they are far better employed making mud-pies.
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Gilbert Keith Chesterton, quoted in Martin Gardner, The Annotated Snark (1962), Introduction, p.15.Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)
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To have known the man was even as great a treat as to read his books. Lewis Carroll was as unlike any other man as his books were unlike any other author's books. It was a relief to meet the pure simple, innocent dreamer of children, after the selfish commercial mind of most authors.
Charles (Lewis Carroll) Dodgson
To have known the man was even as great a treat as to read his books. Lewis Carroll was as unlike any other man as his books were unlike any other author's books. It was a relief to meet the pure simple, innocent dreamer of children, after the selfish commercial mind of most authors.
Harry Furniss
We lament that we cannot go home again, cannot be a little child once more, and Lewis Carroll's works have enabled us to deny that reality momentarily, to indulge our dreams for one bright interval.
Charles (Lewis Carroll) Dodgson
We lament that we cannot go home again, cannot be a little child once more, and Lewis Carroll's works have enabled us to deny that reality momentarily, to indulge our dreams for one bright interval.
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