"Who am I then? Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person,
I'll come up: if not I'll stay down here till I'm somebody else."
Alice in Wonderland, page 25
I am firmly convinced I acted perfectly, nobody can criticize that.
And in conclusion I believe the most reasonable thing to do is stay down with Alice. Wait here until somebody will "put their head down" 'cause "I am so very tired of being all alone here!".
And what would confessing help with?
So I hope I can be patient, and that whatever I'll meet, it will be before next summer. The sooner the better, but I am in no position to be in a hurry.
So let me play with Alice down here for the moment. Until the white rabbit appears again, then I will follow him.
I'll come up: if not I'll stay down here till I'm somebody else."
Alice in Wonderland, page 25
I am firmly convinced I acted perfectly, nobody can criticize that.
And in conclusion I believe the most reasonable thing to do is stay down with Alice. Wait here until somebody will "put their head down" 'cause "I am so very tired of being all alone here!".
And what would confessing help with?
So I hope I can be patient, and that whatever I'll meet, it will be before next summer. The sooner the better, but I am in no position to be in a hurry.
So let me play with Alice down here for the moment. Until the white rabbit appears again, then I will follow him.