In the dialogue from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, a character asks the cat for directions to leave their current location. The cat responds that it depends on the destination, implying that the path is flexible and depends on where one wants to go. This highlights the theme of choice and the idea that various paths can lead to different destinations.
"It has a lot of the point wherever you want to go," the cat replied. "Then no matter what path you are there," said the cat. - provided that it reaches somewhere," Alicia added, as an explanation. "Oh! Surely you get it," said the cat, "if you are enough."
These quotes emphasize that as long as one coordinates their intent with their actions, any path may be valid, reflecting the whimsical and philosophical tone of the story.