| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| Lewis (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) Carroll. (18321898) |
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| 1 | You are old, Father William, the young man said, And your hair has become very white; And yet you incessantly stand on your head Do you think, at your age, it is right? |
| Alice in Wonderland. Chap. v. |
| 2 | | Tut, tut, child, said the Duchess. Everythings got a moral if only you can find it. |
| Alice in Wonderland. Chap. viii. |
| 3 | | Take care of the sense and the sounds will take care of themselves. |
| Alice in Wonderland. Chap. ix. |
| 4 | | Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with, the Mock Turtle replied, and the different branches of ArithmeticAmbition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision. |
| Alice in Wonderland. Chap. x. |
| 5 | T was brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. |
| Through the Looking-glass. Chap. i. |
| 6 | | He chortled in his joy. |
| Through the Looking-glass. Chap. i. |
| 7 | The time has come, the Walrus said, To talk of many things: Of shoesand shipsand sealing-wax Of cabbagesand kings And why the sea is boiling hot And whether pigs have wings. |
| Through the Looking-glass. Chap. iii. |
| 8 | | As large as life and twice as natural. |
| Through the Looking-glass. Chap. vii. |
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