Top 17 Alice In Wonderland Cheshire Cat Quotes
#1. relationships you choose to make are far more important than the ones that are forced on you. She's always saying 'you have to love your family, but you don't have to like them, or want to spend time with them.
Jana Deleon
#3. The Queen is dead and gone. Well, at least she's gone ... for now. Long live Alice! Long live Wonderland.
Cheshire Cat
#4. She who saves a single soul, saves the universe.
Lewis Carroll
#5. For writers: If you polish a book too much, it'll be flat and shiny and smooth
and not too interesting. It's the little pits and bumps and whatnot that show voice and make a book unique from all the other super shiny flat surfaces
Lori Foster
#7. Where should I go?" -Alice. "That depends on where you want to end up." - The Cheshire Cat.
Lewis Carroll
#8. I don't like the looks of it,' said the King: 'however, it may kis my hand, if it likes.'
'I'd rather not,' the Cat remarked.
Lewis Carroll
#9. He is a poor man who can only measure his wealth in dollars.
Woodrow M. Kroll
#10. It was a gusty day, and from the windows of Caroline's top-floor flat, only the sky was visible with its little hurrying clouds. It was a day when being indoors was meaningful, wasting an afternoon in superior confidences with a friend before the two-barred electric heater.
Muriel Spark
#11. Even by the twenty-second century, no way had yet been discovered of keeping elderly and conservative scientists from occupying crucial administrative positions. Indeed, it was doubted if the problem ever would be solved.
Arthur C. Clarke
#12. I read Rumi, the 13th-century Persian poet, every day.
Mary Oliver
#13. I mean who the hell do you think you are, exactly? Saint Roland of the Perpetual Martyrdom?
Catherine Jinks
#14. Man I can't even count all of these hundreds Duffle bag every time I go to SunTrust
Nicki Minaj
#15. Alice asked the Cheshire Cat, who was sitting in a tree, "What road do I take?"
The cat asked, "Where do you want to go?"
"I don't know," Alice answered.
"Then," said the cat, "it really doesn't matter, does it?
Lewis Carroll
#16. Writing helped me understand what I was thinking about.
John Baldessari