When single shines the triple sun, What was sundered and undone Shall be whole, the two made one By Gelfling hand, or else by none.

Jim Henson
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"When single shines the triple sun,What was sundered and undoneShall be whole, the two made oneBy Gelfling hand, or else by none." This is a quote from the final chapter of the Fellowship of the Ring. It is a vision of what happens when Gollum finds out that Frodo has destroyed his ring by throwing it into Mount Doom. The book ends with the two broken and torn apart and then they are put back together again. Through hardship and suffering we can come together and become strong.

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