[MoFA] Who Said It?

Day 3,074, 13:27 Published in Norway Norway by Norwegian Consulate

I wanted to have a little bit of fun this month with the Foreign Affairs rather than just articles with a wall of text so Ive come up with a game that includes many notable people from different nations around the world called "Who Said It?"

Each person has given me a quote of some kind and its your job to guess who said it. The quote could be something that person is known for saying, a notable film line, song lyric or just something completely random. I will provide a list of the people included for you to guess from as Im sure nobody is that good! Read carefully because there are only two rules.

Rules:
-You may only guess once, if you guess wrong you may no longer guess
-If you are correct you will win $250cc & 250 Q2 food
-Anyone from any nation can play

Here is our list:


TheJuliusCaesar
Finland



Maine Coon
Denmark



Janty F
Czech Republic



Loolie Drea
Cuba



New Faustian Man
Canada



Thedillpickle
Australia



MaryamQ
USA


Quotes:
1: "The path to enlightenment lies behind one of two doors. In front of each door stands a guard who knows which door leads to enlightenment, but one of the guards always lies and the other one always tells the truth. In your search for enlightenment, you are allowed to ask one guard only one question that can be answered "yes" or "no", but unfortunately, you do not know which guard is the liar. You will be banished to the dungeon of logical illiteracy if you fail in your quest. What question should you ask to find the path to enlightenment?"

2: "Total favorit of all times : Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd"

3: "Actions always have consequenses."

4: "the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love."

5: "Shut the f up and mash the fight button."

6: "Let 'em say we're crazy, I don't care about that
Put your hand in my hand baby
Don't ever look back
Let the world around us just fall apart
Baby we can make it if we're heart to heart "

7: "Lithium is used to cure depression. Lithium batteries are primarily sold in Japan. Japan is famous for its high suicide rate. Coincidence? I think so."




First come first serve! Remember you may only guess once so choose carefully and good luck to all! Also, check out that fancy new logo 🙂

As always don't forget to V,S,S&E!

Kind Regards,



Minister of Foreign Affairs