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en `Then you should say what you mean,' the March Hare went on. `I do,' Alice hastily replied; `at least - at least I mean what I say - that's the same thing, you know.'
  Lewis Carroll

en Mad as a march hare

en And you'd be right to do that. But the funny thing is I haven't watered down Alice. Alice the character on stage is just as dastardly as ever. If you sit in the first 20 rows of my show, you're covered in fake blood. The attitude behind it is totally for fun. The audience in the '70s was so easy to shock. Now I can't be as shocking as CNN. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance.

en I say, thou mad March hare.

en So while you might think it is coming from cousin Alice, most likely cousin Alice is not going to send you something that says 'Hey look at these pictures with naked people.' So that should be your first clue that a virus is propagating and you'd be well served to call cousin Alice to let her know that she is [unknowingly] sending out this type of e-mail.

en O'Hare is our largest operation, our hometown hub and the critical link in our ability to operate our entire system efficiently. Because execution at O'Hare is so important, we are making every effort to improve our performance. By placing Cindy in the top job at O'Hare and elevating it to a senior leadership position, we believe we have a strong leader at the right level in the company to drive decisions and make the changes necessary to improve our service to customers.

en Apparently, if Alice likes the idea, the show goes on the air. If Alice doesn't like it, forget about it.

en Alice falls down the rabbit hole and her dress poofs up like a parachute]
Alice: Well, after this I should think nothing of falling down stairs.


en They can put Alice on an ice rink, and they might, say, have Alice twirl, jump or do a triple flip.

en Alice is much a focused rebellion, he's a fantastic cartoon character almost, if you like, and therefore he's still successful today-my kid, 11 years old, loves Alice Cooper.

en Yeah, I turned down 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.' Can you believe it? With 'Alice,' I thought, 'Martin Scorsese. I wonder if he knows what he's doing?' Oh, man, what a mistake! Ellen Burstyn won an Oscar for that role.
  Shirley MacLaine

en One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. Which road do I take? she asked. Where do you want to go? was his response. I don't know, Alice answered. Then, said the cat, it doesn't matter.
  Lewis Carroll

en 'But I don’t want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
'Oh, you can’t help that,' said the Cat. 'We’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.'
'How do you know I’m mad?' said Alice.
'You must be,” said the Cat. 'or you wouldn’t have come here.'

  Lewis Carroll

en Civet of hare in the south China seas! 'Gosh, Gertrude, let's go have some civet of hare, it's really cold out there.

en He never replied to critics in the media; he only replied with his bat.


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