Lewis Carroll Quote

"But 'glory' doesn't mean 'a nice knockdown argument,' " Alice objected. "When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master—that's all."


Through the Looking-Glass, st. 6


But 'glory' doesn't mean 'a nice knockdown argument,' Alice objected. When I use a word, Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, it means just ...

But 'glory' doesn't mean 'a nice knockdown argument,' Alice objected. When I use a word, Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, it means just ...

But 'glory' doesn't mean 'a nice knockdown argument,' Alice objected. When I use a word, Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, it means just ...

But 'glory' doesn't mean 'a nice knockdown argument,' Alice objected. When I use a word, Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, it means just ...