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Originally posted by Alchrivëwen:
<STRONG>he said it to one of the Fellowship after the confrontation is over [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]</STRONG>
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I went searching for the quote that Alch was referring to. Mainly because I didn't remember the line myself. Here is the line
"'No,' said Gandalf. 'That is not the road you must take. I have spoken words of hope. But only of hope. Hope is not victory. War is upon us and all our friends, a war in which only the use of the Ring could give us surety of victory. It fills me with great sorrow and great fear: for much shall be destroyed and all may be lost. I am Gandalf, Gandalf the White, but Black is mightier still.'"
I found that in "The Two Towers" in The White Rider chapter.
I'm pretty sure that Gandalf is referring to the black of Sauron and not the cloak color of a Wizard.