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Treebeard had said something about wizards, but even then he had not thought of Gandalf as one of them. What was Gandalf?
J.R.R. Tolkien • The Lord of the Rings
The chief of the stories of The Silmarillion, and the one most fully treated is the Story of Beren and Lúthien the Elfmaiden. Here we meet, among other things, the first example of the motive (to become dominant in Hobbits) that the great policies of world history, ‘the wheels of the world’, are often turned not by the Lords and Governors, even god
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And Gandalf coming looked at it, and said: ‘Verily this is a sapling of the line of Nimloth the fair; and that was a seedling of Galathilion, and that a fruit of Telperion of many names, Eldest of Trees.
J.R.R. Tolkien • The Lord of the Rings
‘A little people, but of great worth are the Shire-folk,’ said Halbarad. ‘Little do they know of our long labour for the safekeeping of their borders, and yet I grudge it not.’
J.R.R. Tolkien • The Lord of the Rings
So Bill was going as the beast of burden, yet he was the only member of the Company that did not seem depressed.
J.R.R. Tolkien • The Lord of the Rings
‘Pride would be folly that disdained help and counsel at need; but you deal out such gifts according to your own designs. Yet the Lord of Gondor is not to be made the tool of other men’s purposes, however worthy. And to him there is no purpose higher in the world as it now stands than the good of Gondor; and the rule of Gondor, my lord, is mine and
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The third man was the Secretary for Expatriation. He had a presence as mild as salad and the beautiful crow’s feet of someone who could afford to age attractively.
Kaliane Bradley • The Ministry of Time: The Instant Sunday Times and New York Times Bestseller
The grots and rocky walls were already starred with saxifrages and stonecrops. Primeroles and anemones were awake in the filbert-brakes; and asphodel and many lily-flowers nodded their half-opened heads in the grass: deep green grass beside the pools, where falling streams halted in cool hollows on their journey down to Anduin.
J.R.R. Tolkien • The Lord of the Rings
The world reveals itself to those who walk
— Werner Herzog