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Alice in Wonderland - one of my favs from childhood. So many great thoughts to ponder upon a brisk Saturday eve, while outside on the porch swing.

"Do you love Me? Alice asked.
No, I don't love you! replied the White Rabbit.
Alice frowned and clasped her hands together as she did whenever she felt hurt.
See? replied the White Rabbit.
Now you're going to start asking yourself what makes you so imperfect and what did you do wrong so that I can't love you at least a little.
You know, that's why I can't love you.
You will not always be loved Alice, there will be days when others will be tired and bored with life, will have their heads in the clouds, and will hurt you.
Because people are like that, they somehow always end up hurting each other's feelings, whether through carelessness, misunderstanding, or conflicts with themselves.
If you don't love yourself, at least a little, if you don't create an armor of self-love and happiness around your heart, the feeble annoyances caused by others will become lethal and will destroy you.
The first time I saw you I made a pact with myself: "I will avoid loving you until you learn to love yourself."
~ From ‘Alice in Wonderland’

Coldplay · 61-69, M
That is really good stuff. You must love yourself in order to be able to be loved.
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@Coldplay Agreed.
Waldorf · 80-89, M
One of my favourite bits, from memory -
Mad Hatter to Alice, 'Would you like some wine?' Alice, 'Yes please.' Mad Hatter to Alice, 'Well, you're too young. Besides, we don't have any!'
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@Waldorf Nice!
ElRengo · 70-79, M
Not at all my view on wisdom.
But of course I´m not the White Rabbit......
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@ElRengo It gives us much to think about though.
ElRengo · 70-79, M
@LadyBronte
It does.
And what I´ve said is what it made me think about.
These stories are so worth reading again as an adult - there are layers to them, deep jard truths we csn miss or forget as a child.

Youve reminded me to read this again 🤗
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@OogieBoogie I am reading it again as well. It has been a few years since the last time. And I totally agree. No matter how much we enjoyed it as a child, as we didn't possess the intellect to appreciate the deeper meaning in those words.
GrannyWeatherwax · 61-69, F
Lovely book. Have you read The Wind in the Willows?
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@GrannyWeatherwax Yes, but not for an awfully long time. It was another good one!
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LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@BridgeOvertroubledWaters I hadn't heard that before that I recall. Thanks for posting.
@LadyBronte it's a cute play on words :)
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
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LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@LadyBronte yes it was
LesDawsonsPiano · 70-79
Yes, true compassion can begin with yourself. Its all a bit mixed up, what comes first, what comes last. To know you are loved v to love.

The world, Reality, seems to like stirring it up.

 
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