101 Famous Quotes From Alice In Wonderland

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Do You Love
Alice in Wonderland?

If You Do, Then Here’s Some
Exiting News For You!

You Can Now Put The Magic Of Wonderland
Into Your Everyday Life With These
Fantastical Quotes:

‘101 Famous Quotes From
Alice In Wonderland’

Curiouser and curiouser.

“Curiouser and curiouser”

 

Have you ever wondered where does a famous quote like “Curiouser and curiouser!” come from?

You might know that it is from the Alice in Wonderland -book, but do you know exactly what made Alice voice these famous words?

Well, this interactive book will give you the answer in a second!

These Quirky, Illustrated Quotes Will Take You
to the Magical World of Wonderland!

Use them in daily life to uplift your spirits and put a smile on your friend’s face!

Quickly Find That Clever Alice Quote
For Any Purpose:

Be the Alice in Wonderland Expert at Parties
Challenge Your Friends with a Quiz
Spice Up Small Talk & Conversation
Find New Meanings in a Quote
Get Inspired by the Wisdom of Alice
Pick Your Alice Quote For the Day
Brighten Up Your Friend’s Mood
Use a Witty Quote in a Wedding Speech
Great for Scrapbooking and Card Making
Lighten Up Business Meetings and Presentations
Post Them To Your Facebook or MySpace Page

These Quotes are Humorous and Enlightening,
a Wonderful Mix of Satire and Wisdom.

They are Quirky and Intriguing,
Full of Meaning and Life’s Philosophy.

This ‘101 Famous Quotes from Alice in Wonderland’ e-book includes four wonderful titles. You can enjoy them immediately after download.
101 Famous Quotes from Alice in Wonderland (pages 4-23)
compiled by Tuula Olin

The Mad Hatter gives some of the quirkiest lines, as well as the Cheshire Cat, the March Hare, the Duchess and the King and Queen of Hearts. But of course it’s Alice whose clever logic is found in many of the amazing quotes.

“Adventures First…Explanations Take Such a Dreadful Time.”

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (pages 24-88)
by Lewis CarrollIn this book Alice falls down a rabbit hole following a busy White Rabbit. This adventure takes Alice from one bizarre situation to another. Alice meets most extraordinary characters and along the way she needs to make sense of the nonsense that creatures of Wonderland engage her in. The clever word play makes it interesting for “children” of any age.
Through the Looking Glass (pages 89-163)
by Lewis CarrollIn this story Alice finds herself in a fantastic land where everything is reversed. Alice encounters talking flowers, peculiar kings and queens, and becomes a pawn in a bizarre game of chess involving Humpty Dumpty, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the amusing nursery-rhyme characters. Alice’s goal is to become a queen in the game.
The Wasp in a Wig (pages 164-168)
by Lewis Carroll
This is the long lost missing chapter that Lewis Carroll wrote but never published! It tells about Alice’s encounter with an odd wasp-faced man. You’ll find an excellent, never before seen quote from that chapter…and what’s more, you will see a brand new Wasp in a Wig illustration!

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