Which card am I - One Line Quotation- Solved
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 21 Jan 2004, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| mercenary30 |
21 Jan 2004 |
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'It's a dangerous business going out your front door.'
-- J. R. R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring
This could be very easy. If no one has it after the fifth guess, I will put on a second quote that may help.
Good Luck!!!
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| MattDouglas |
22 Jan 2004 |
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The Fool!!!
Frodo is definitely an unlikely hero type.
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| jmd |
22 Jan 2004 |
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With all that debris falling... how about
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| mercenary30 |
22 Jan 2004 |
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I could see the fool being a simple answer, but I am looking at a deeper meaning. Remember who told this to Frodo.....
Sorry, not the tower.
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| Jewel-ry |
22 Jan 2004 |
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Its not the magician is it?
J :)
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| mercenary30 |
22 Jan 2004 |
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No, it isn't Gandalf....er, I mean the Magician.
Two more guesses and I will add a second Tolkien quote that also fits....l
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| Agathe |
22 Jan 2004 |
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The Hermit
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| mercenary30 |
22 Jan 2004 |
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Sorry, but no....Try again.
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| Agathe |
22 Jan 2004 |
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7 of swords?
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| mercenary30 |
22 Jan 2004 |
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Sorry....maybe this is not as easy as I thought it would be.
Let me add a second quote. A different aspect of the same card.
'It's a job that's never started that takes the longest to finish.'
-- J. R. R. Tolkien
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| Jewel-ry |
22 Jan 2004 |
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9 Wands
J :)
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| mercenary30 |
22 Jan 2004 |
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I had to think about that one and why you would pick it. Then I saw what you were seeing....and I understand it now. But unfortunately, that is not the one I was thinking of.
This game is really interesting, when you are running one. You can put a lot of thought into the guesses that others are making to figure out why.
Then you start to wonder if it isn't yourself that is totally off base.... :(
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| Diana |
22 Jan 2004 |
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Originally posted by mercenary30
Then you start to wonder if it isn't yourself that is totally off base.... :(
I know the feeling. LOL.
I reckon it's a four. But I hesitate between two.
4 of Swords?
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| mercenary30 |
22 Jan 2004 |
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Sorry Diana but no.
I find it interesting that you are stuck between two fours..... if you want to play with numerology do a little math.
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| Jewel-ry |
22 Jan 2004 |
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8 swords ??
J :)
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| mercenary30 |
22 Jan 2004 |
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Getting real warm Jewel-ry.
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| Diana |
22 Jan 2004 |
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Do you mean the 8 of Cups?
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| MattDouglas |
22 Jan 2004 |
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8 of Pentacles!
It (RWCS) shows a guy working making pentacles and has all but one completed.
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| Dark_angel |
22 Jan 2004 |
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Eight of Wands?
Or the Hierophant?
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| mercenary30 |
22 Jan 2004 |
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Diana has won.
My card was the 8 of cups.
'It's a dangerous business going out your front door.'
Taking the road less traveled. Usually the hardest decision is the one takes you away from all you know and all you have, not knowing the outcome, just that you need to go.
'It's a job that's never started that takes the longest to finish.'
Looking at it from another angle, of lacking energy or courage to begin what you know needs to be done. But it is always there, and ignoring it will not make it go away.
So Diana is the next person to present a quote.
Congrats!!!
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The Which card am I - One Line Quotation- Solved thread was originally posted on 21 Jan 2004 in the Tarot Games & Fun board, and is now archived in the Forum Library. Read the active threads in Tarot Games & Fun, or read more archived threads.
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