I saw that quote a lot as a kid. It's on the mantel in one of the rooms in the Raleigh Tavern in Colonial Williamsburg.
Indeed it is and I have been there myself. What did you think of working at the Tavern?
The quote was a personal favorite of Benjamin Franklin and it was my studies of Dr. Franklin's life and works that first drew my attention to it.
Kadh, who always enjoys a good narrative interlude. I wonder if there's a way to get the bridge scene with the old man from Holy Grail into this story.
The bridge scene was already used at the Falls of Rauros in FotR, so that's right out, I deny that completely.
Only 3 scenes and the Narrative Conclusion to go and my Magnum Opus shall be "complete," but not finished.
I'll be doing a major rewrite of the whole trilogy (the Extended Edition, eh?), a rework of ALL the images to avoid copyright issues, create an easy to print pdf version, and then (once all that is finished) I'll get started sketching out the enchanting prelude Monty Python: There and Back Again.
That is quite a bit of work, but (if I can stick to my current schedule) I should be starting on MP:TaBA by this Christmas.