The first sentence, W. William Shakespeare (1564~1616) famous saying:
What does the name matter? Call a rose by another name and it will still be fragrant.
The second sentence, the dialogue in Chapter 7 "The Mad Tea Party" of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland":
"Drink more tea!" Three Moon Rabbit said to Alice very enthusiastically. "I haven't had a sip of tea," Alice replied a little angrily, "How can I say drink some.
"You must be sure that you can't drink less than 'no drink'," the Mad Hatter said. "Actually, it's very easy to drink 'more' than 'no drink'."