In some ways, you know, people that don't exist, are much nicer than people that do.


A selection from the letters of Lewis Carroll (the Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) to his child-friends (ed. 1933)


In some ways, you know, people that don't exist, are much nicer than people that do.

In some ways, you know, people that don't exist, are much nicer than people that do.

In some ways, you know, people that don't exist, are much nicer than people that do.

In some ways, you know, people that don't exist, are much nicer than people that do.