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  • #1
    Lewis Carroll
    “I know who I WAS when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then”
    Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass

  • #2
    Melanie Benjamin
    “I suppose at some point, we all have to decide which memories - real or otherwise - to hold on to, and which ones to let go.”
    Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have Been

  • #3
    Melanie Benjamin
    “Why, then, did I always feel as if his happiness was my responsibility? It wasn't fair for him to burden me with that. It had never been fair.”
    Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have Been

  • #4
    Melanie Benjamin
    “There is always so much talk about the sins of the fathers but it is the sins of the mothers that are the most difficult to avoid repeating.”
    Melanie Benjamin

  • #5
    Melanie Benjamin
    “Never would I allow my size to define me. Instead I would define it.”
    Melanie Benjamin, The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb

  • #6
    Melanie Benjamin
    “My head grew muddled with it all; the silly ways adults acted with one another, never saying what they meant, trusting in sighs and glances and distance to speak for them instead. How dangerous that was! How easy it must be to misinterpret a sigh or a look.”
    Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have Been

  • #7
    Melanie Benjamin
    “Why were there so many barriers between us, always? Barriers of clothing, of etiquette, of time and age and reason.”
    Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have Been

  • #8
    Melanie Benjamin
    “But oh my dear, I am tired of being Alice in Wonderland. Does it sound ungrateful? It is. Only I do get tired.”
    Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have Been

  • #9
    Melanie Benjamin
    “I had wanted to live forever as a gypsy girl; I had wanted to live forever as a child, tumbling down a rabbit hole. I had been granted both wishes, only to find immortality was not what it had promised to be; instead of a passport to the future, it was a yoke that bound me to the past.”
    Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have Been

  • #10
    Melanie Benjamin
    “There was something about his eyes—the color of the periwinkle that grew at the base of the trees in the Meadow, such a deep blue—that made me feel as if he could see my dearest wishes, my darkest thoughts, before they made themselves known to me. And that simply by seeing them, he was also giving me permission to follow them. Perhaps he was even showing me the way.”
    Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have Been

  • #11
    Melanie Benjamin
    “His death notice included the mention that in 1880, he had married Alice in Wonderland. I like to think he would have been pleased at that, but the truth is he was the only one to whom this didn't matter at all.”
    Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have Been



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