Lewis Carroll Quote

I suppose every child has a world of his own — and every man, too, for the matter of that. I wonder if that's the cause for all the misunderstanding there is in Life?


Chapter 4 : A Cunning Conspiracy - Sylvie and Bruno (1889)


I suppose every child has a world of his own — and every man, too, for the matter of that. I wonder if that's the cause for all the...

I suppose every child has a world of his own — and every man, too, for the matter of that. I wonder if that's the cause for all the...

I suppose every child has a world of his own — and every man, too, for the matter of that. I wonder if that's the cause for all the...

I suppose every child has a world of his own — and every man, too, for the matter of that. I wonder if that's the cause for all the...