I've been influenced by poets as diverse as Dylan Thomas, Lewis Carroll, and Edgar Allan Poe. — Jack Prelutsky Copy Share Image
I learned long ago that being Lewis Carroll was infinitely more exciting than being Alice. — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
“Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. “I can’t go back to yesterday because I was a different person then.” — Brandt Legg Copy Share Image
I always call him Lewis Carroll Carroll, because he was the first Humbert Humbert. — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“The voices didn’t join in this time, as she hadn’t spoken, but to her surprise, they all thought in chorus.” — LEWIS… — Connie Willis Copy Share Image
“Lewis Carroll is the writer who taught me the sheer delight of falling through a 'looking-glass' of my own!” — Pamela Rose Copy Share Image
I've always loved 'Alice,' and I've always loved Lewis Carroll. I love his kind of tone and his intelligence. — James Bobin Copy Share Image
Lewis Carroll, you see, wasn't really interested in telling an exciting story. Well, he wasn't interested in things like cause and effect… — James Bobin Copy Share Image
Newtonian physics runs into problems at the subatomic level. Down there--in the land of hadrons, quarks, and Schrödinger's cat--things gent freaky. The… — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
I've always thought that Lewis Carroll himself had a certain comedy tinge to him. He was a guy who was a satirist.… — James Bobin Copy Share Image
I get so tired of people saying, 'Oh, you only make fantasy films and this and that', and I'm like, 'Well no,… — Tim Burton Copy Share Image
“We met a great many other interesting people, among them Lewis Carroll, author of the immortal "Alice"--but he was only interesting to… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“Words mean more than we mean to express when we use them,” Lewis Carroll once wrote in a letter to a friend,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I am not unique in my elegiac sadness at watching reading die, in the era that celebrates Stephen King and J.K. Rowling… — Harold Bloom Copy Share Image
“Lewis Carroll. He was an odd one. Real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Completely denied having anything to do with the Alice… — Mike Tucker Copy Share Image
“After the applause, he used the quotations book to make a more subtle point, about his reality distortion field. The quote he… — Walter Isaacson Copy Share Image
Writers are voracious readers. Once I unlocked the mystery of the alphabet that led to words, a multitude of words connecting me… — Gloria Naylor Copy Share Image
Notable American Women is an enchanting and moving novel. Like Italo Calvino and Lewis Carrol, Ben Marcus reconfigures the world that we… — Maureen Howard Copy Share Image
Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that… — Michio Kaku Copy Share Image
“If you don’t know where you are going, any road will get you there. —LEWIS CARROLL It’s more important to have the… — Demi Lovato Copy Share Image
IN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION: WHAT SCENES ONE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE FILMED Shakespeare in the part of the King's Ghost. The… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“I had a bizarre rapport with this mirror and spent a lot of time gazing into the glass to see who was… — Alice Jamieson Copy Share Image
“Above them, one of the blackened television screens brightens, and there's an announcement about the in-flight movie. It's an animated film about… — Jennifer E. Smith Copy Share Image
“See that little stream — we could walk to it in two minutes. It took the British a month to walk to… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
“A boat beneath a sunny sky, Lingering onward dreamily In an evening of July – Children three that nestle near, Eager eye… — Victoria Coren Copy Share Image
“INTERVIEWER Why don’t you write tragedy? BARTHELME I’m fated to deal in mixtures, slumgullions, which preclude tragedy, which require a pure line.… — Donald Barthelme Copy Share Image
“Fantasy is a natural human activity. It certainly does not destroy or even insult Reason; and it does not either blunt the… — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“...it occurred to me, not for the first time, what a remarkably small world Britain is. That is its glory, you see--that… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
“My book aspires, as Lewis Carroll’s White Queen so eloquently put it, to believe six impossible things at once, if not before… — Michael McCord Copy Share Image
There are days when it seems to me that in literature the most convincing depiction of the world in which we live… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I have a lot in common with Lewis Carroll's Alice (my favorite female literary heroine, besides Becky Sharp). I've been sent on… — Lance Loud Copy Share Image
Although Lewis Carroll thought of The Hunting of the Snark as a nonsense ballad for children, it is hard to imagine -… — Martin Gardner Copy Share Image
Epilepsy is a disease in the shadows. Patients are often reluctant to admit their condition - even to close family, friends or… — Lynda Resnick Copy Share Image
“Mouse sandwiches and open graves?" Meredith arched an elegant eyebrow. "I think you're getting Stephen King mixed up with Lewis Carroll.” — L.J. Smith Copy Share Image
Tumbling into a dark, Lewis Carroll labyrinth of filth, pursuing a white rabbit of smut! — Russell Brand Copy Share Image
“If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be… — Victoria Danann Copy Share Image
“I don’t suppose there’ll be a tree left standing, for ever so far around, by the time we’re finished.’” Tweedledum to tweedledee… — Lewis Carroll Copy Share Image
“Unfortunately, upsetting the balance of nature just happens to be what our species has been selected to do well- although we hate… — Christopher Wills Copy Share Image
When you start talking about the known knowns and the unknown unknowns, you're thrown into a crazy meta-level discussion. Do I know… — Errol Morris Copy Share Image