[Lewis Carroll,
author of
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]
Big people
never think
themselves
insufficient,
too young
or
grown-up
to
dream,
believe
and
live out
big.
*
Did you know
that
the author of
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,
Lewis Carroll,
was a
shy man
who was
handicapped by a
stammer?
Carroll was also ordained
as a clergyman
[quite like a pastor
in today's term],
he rarely preached.
Due to his
self-consciousness,
he enjoyed the
company of children
-
most likely because
they are so much less
self-righteous and critical
than adults tend to be.
The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland,
the brilliant tale
that still marvels us
today,
was inspired by
one of his
favourite young friends,
Alice.
*
Carroll's day job
was a
mathematics lecturer.
Creativity
isn't exclusive
to people
who
appreciate the arts.
It could be
a gift in
people who love numbers
too.
*
This 18th century talent's
isn't really
Lewis Carroll.
He was
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
His playfulness
must have
made him
translate his two first names
back into English from Latin
in reversing their order
to arrive at this
pseudonym
-
Lewis Carroll
*
Easter, 1876,
in a letter
to his fans,
Carroll affectionately wrote,
'Dear Child,
...For
I do not believe
God means us thus
to
divide life into
two halves
-
to wear a grave face on
Sunday,
and to think it
out-of-place
to even so much as
mention Him on a
week-day.
Do you think
He cares to see
only kneeling figures,
and to hear
only tones of prayer
-
and that
He does not
also
love to see the
lambs leaping in the
sunlight,
and to
hear also
the
merry voices of the
children,
as they
roll among the hay?
Surely
their innocent laughter
is
as sweet
in His ears
as the grandest anthem
that ever rolled up
from the
'dim religious light'
of some
solemn cathedral?
*
1 comment:
love love love - and i think he is absolutely right!
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