at this point

Allie 2022-03-20 09:01:11

It was a wonderful trip to see Alice at this time.
She remembers that her father once said to her that you are a little crazy, but most of the best people are a little crazy. So she fell asleep comfortably.
Over the past 13 years, Lori has grown into a young girl and she is ready to sell. In the pavilion in the afternoon, everyone was waiting for her answer, like a puppet show. He was a Lord, he would wake up his nose in public, and she didn't know him much.
The rabbit in the vest jumped through the hedge, and only she saw it. No matter what the fucking Lord or marriage. She jumped into the rabbit hole and left this dazzling world.
The piano, played, and the soft bed, only stayed for a moment. The small airtight room is the end of this trip, and the candlelight is turned upside down.
This is her wonderland, this is her dream, she thinks she can be the master.
What a wonderful life experience, this is just a dream, waking up without a trace.
Whether it is the scar on the arm, or the heroic slaying of the dragon.
After growing into a mature adult, there is still a Wonderland to go.
We got the courage and wisdom from the six impossibility, enough to refuse the marriage proposal of the puppet show, enough to create an East India Company.
I hope I have been old to eighty years old, still have the courage to be born out of falsehood.
At the right time, watching the right movie, five stars are unattainable, so there is still hope in life.

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Alice in Wonderland quotes

  • Alice Kingsley: I'm sorry, Hamish. I can't marry you. You're not the right man for me. And there's that trouble with your digestion.

    [Alice walks over to her sister]

    Alice Kingsley: I love you, Margaret, but this is my life. I'll decide what to do with it.

    [Alice turns to Lowell, meeting his sour look with a stern glare]

    Alice Kingsley: You're lucky to have my sister for your wife, Lowell, and be good to her. I'll be watching very closely.

    [Alice goes up to Aunt Imogene and takes her hands]

    Alice Kingsley: There is no prince, Aunt Imogene. You need to talk to someone about these delusions.

    [Alice walks past Lady Ascot, looking sternly at her]

    Alice Kingsley: I happen to love rabbits, especially white ones.

    [Alice goes up to her mother]

    Alice Kingsley: Don't worry, Mother. I'll find something useful to do with my life.

    [Alice turns to the Chattaway sisters]

    Alice Kingsley: You two remind me of some funny boys I met in a dream.

    Lord Ascot: You've left me out.

    Alice Kingsley: No, I haven't, sir. You and I have business to discuss.

    Lord Ascot: Shall we speak in the study?

    [Alice smiles and starts to head to the house, when suddenly she turns back to the crowd]

    Alice Kingsley: Oh. And one more thing.

    [Alice lifts the hem of her dress to her knees and does the Futterwacken]

  • [first lines]

    Lord Ascot: Charles, you have lost your senses? This picture is impossible.

    Charles Kingsleigh: Precisely. Gentlemen, the only way to achieve the impossible, is to believe it's possible.