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This was actually inspired by “The Lord of the Rings”. Can you identify which scene? (Book or movie or radio drama.)
I think Louis L’Amour was quoting someone else when he wrote this, but I can’t remember who.
This is the way I learned it. What about you?
Now that I see it as a headline, I think that would make for a really good children’s book title. Any ideas what it would be about?
I’m not sure people are getting this one. See, the cat thinks a cannery would be a fun place to go and … oh, never mind.
I have always loved a good quote, and many of them I have actually found by reading the context, though I admit that both of these were found in Bartlett’s .
Beyond the joke, that’s one of my all-time favorite CS Lewis quotes. And to think I almost used one from GK Chesterton.
The only sequel I can think of that I like better than the original is the New Testament.
I can’t think of a movie sequel that I like better than the original. “Empire Strikes Back” come close, but no cigar.
For those that are in the know, the Kalavala was one of the old stories that heavily influenced Tolkien.