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Disneyland is like Alice stepping through the Looking Glass; to step through the portals of Disneyland will be like entering another world.
— Walt Disney Company
The world was full of lies. And people keep telling us we need them, all in the name of peace. But the peace we got was poison.
— Steven Erikson
Behavior is the substance of religion. Belief is the substance of relationship.
— Charles F. Stanley
[Snobbishness] is the desire for what divides men and the inability to value what unites them.
— Joseph Epstein
She looked fragile. Alone. Prisoner in the room through the mirror; an Alice who never made it back through the looking-glass.
— Joss Stirling
We desecrated the traditional values, but new values didn't come along.
— Rocco Buttiglione
I can explain all the poems that were ever invented - and a good many that haven't been invented just yet.
— Lewis Carroll
A prime way of giving children a good start in life is to help their parents. There
— Michael Marmot
As it says in the Bible, For now we through a glass, darkly; but then face to face.
If it is face to face, there must be two looking. — Margaret Atwood
If it is face to face, there must be two looking. — Margaret Atwood
Like the glass I've been looking through is coated in the dust of my own perception and I haven't seen what's real.
— Katja Millay
'Finnegans Wake,' 'Alice and Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass' live on my bedside table back home in London.
— Elizabeth Jagger
I feel like 'Alice Through the Looking Glass.'
— Jeannette Walls
My dear, it couldn't have lasted for ever ... But you're a good man. And very clever ... . You will get through ... .
— Ford Madox Ford
Nothing is real or a lie, it all depends on the color of the glass you're looking through.
— Manny Trillo
Through the Looking Glass,
— Cameron Jace
Nature and abstract forms are both materials for art, and the choice of one or the other flows from historically changing interests.
— Meyer Schapiro