cuz hes an idiot
I think it was because he already had all the Dwarves to be warriors for him. They needed someone who would be able to be sneaky. Dwarves weren't very sneaky.
Bilbo sneaks into Smaug's lair in the cover of darkness
Bilbo is hired by 13 dwarves as a thief or burglar, as well as to make the party 14 rather than 13.
In "The Hobbit," a common euphemism occurs when Gandalf refers to Bilbo as a "burglar." This term softens the notion of theft, framing Bilbo's role in the adventure as more of a clever and resourceful participant rather than a criminal. The specific page number can vary by edition, but this description is introduced early in the book, particularly in Chapter 1. To find the exact page, please consult the edition you are using.
Gandalf. Gandalf appears in novels that have been around for more than 50 years. Buzz Lightyear was not in our solar system 50 years ago.
Gandalf thinks there's more to Bilbo than meets the eye, that he can do more than he thinks he can do.
Gandalf would have preferred a hero. But they were all busy fighting elsewhere.
Bilbo sneaks into Smaug's lair in the cover of darkness
Bilbo is hired by 13 dwarves as a thief or burglar, as well as to make the party 14 rather than 13.
Bilbo is hired by 13 dwarves as a thief or burglar, as well as to make the party 14 rather than 13.
In "The Hobbit," a common euphemism occurs when Gandalf refers to Bilbo as a "burglar." This term softens the notion of theft, framing Bilbo's role in the adventure as more of a clever and resourceful participant rather than a criminal. The specific page number can vary by edition, but this description is introduced early in the book, particularly in Chapter 1. To find the exact page, please consult the edition you are using.
It was a Vice President, rather than a President, who had the nickname The Happy Warrior. The nickname belonged to Hubert Humphrey, the 38th Vice President of the United States.
lionel messi Without a doubt, Gandalf is far more famous than Lionel Messi.
Harry Potter is more famous than Gandalf. The Harry Potter series of books and movies has a larger fanbase and global reach compared to Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings series.
No, definitely not. He meant that they should leave the Mines now while they had a chance, and not let him keep them any longer.
On warriorcats.com, there is a family tree, and it says that Sandstorm is one of his kits. Other than that, I don't know
Beowulf refuses the crown because he believes in the importance of humility and serving his people as a warrior rather than as a king. He feels that his duty is to protect his kingdom through his strength and valor, rather than through ruling as a monarch.
Gandalf. Gandalf appears in novels that have been around for more than 50 years. Buzz Lightyear was not in our solar system 50 years ago.