The Mad Hatter Quote

Different denotes neither bad nor good, but it certainly means not the same.

The Mad Hatter

Different denotes neither bad nor good, but it certainly means not the same.

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About The Mad Hatter

The Hatter is a fictional character in Lewis Carroll's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its 1871 sequel Through the Looking-Glass. He is very often referred to as the Mad Hatter, though this term was never used by Carroll. The phrase "mad as a hatter" pre-dates Carroll's works. The Hatter and the March Hare are referred to as "both mad" by the Cheshire Cat, in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in the sixth chapter titled "Pig and Pepper".