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Madness From Alice In Wonderland Quotes By Cassandra Kemper

I'm a threat to anything that hurts Wonderland, including indifference. — Cassandra Kemper

Madness From Alice In Wonderland Quotes By Lewis Carroll

Mad Hatter: "Why is a raven like a writing-desk?"
"Have you guessed the riddle yet?" the Hatter said, turning to Alice again.
"No, I give it up," Alice replied: "What's the answer?"
"I haven't the slightest idea," said the Hatter — Lewis Carroll

Madness From Alice In Wonderland Quotes By A.G. Howard

You crave chaos. You're happiest when the world is in an uproar. You thrive on madness. Even when your magic is at its best when it's the catalyst to confusion. You still can't admit this? — A.G. Howard

Madness From Alice In Wonderland Quotes By Gregory Maguire

But now? Now? Children in the twentieth and this early twenty-first century hated the Alice books, couldn't read them, and why should they? Their world had strayed into madness long ago. Look at the planet. Rain is acid, poisonous. Sun causes cancer. Sex=death. Children murder other children. Parents lie, leaders lie, the churches have less moral credibility than Benetton ads.
And the faces of missing children staring out from milk cartons-imagine all those poor Lost Boys, and Lost Girls, not in Neverland but lost here, lost now. No wonder Wonderland isn't funny anymore: We live there full-time. We need a break from it. — Gregory Maguire

Madness From Alice In Wonderland Quotes By Jun Mochizuki

If all the people break, and all the world breaks, and everyone and everything goes mad, then I can be normal, just like everyone else, right? — Jun Mochizuki

Madness From Alice In Wonderland Quotes By Emory R. Frie

Brave, impossible Alice. Stop being so sensible. — Emory R. Frie