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White Rabbit Quotes

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Liz Braswell
“The house, she couldn't help noticing, was just the right size for her in her present form, but not proportionally; it was built for a rabbit's movements and habits. Doors were fatter, rounder, and shorter. There were lovely paintings of carrots and dill artfully arranged on the lettuce-print wallpaper along with the usual long-eared silhouettes. Lovely little velvet King Louis chairs were more like tuffets for resting on with all (four) of your legs pulled up under you.”
Liz Braswell, Unbirthday

“I’m the white rabbit, drawing you closer to the rabbit hole.”
Mark Frost, The Secret History of Twin Peaks

Caleb Roehrig
“It felt so huge, so significant, to share such an awful part of myself with him - to be so unbalanced, and to know that I could trust him to be my counterweight.”
Caleb Roehrig

Caleb Roehrig
“Well, shit, he's obviously the murderer." April squeals breathlessly, "Look at this place! Friggin Dracula wouldn't go in there.”
Caleb Roehrig

Liz Braswell
“She recalled something about the White Rabbit, the one who had started everything. He never let her catch him. And he didn't even seem to see Alice as a distinct human being: he always confused her with someone named Mary Ann. That girl seemed to be his servant, and responsible for the white gloves he was constantly missing.
Was this she? Was this Mary Ann?”
Liz Braswell, Unbirthday

Liz Braswell
“Each sign was stamped with the rabbit symbol, hastily and sloppily, so white ink ran down and mixed with the red paint on the wood. It made a rather pretty shade of pink, if you didn't pay attention to the meaning.”
Liz Braswell, Unbirthday