Faith, Hope and Love

Robin 2022-04-19 09:01:04

Frodo: I can't. Sam: I know. It's not fair. We shouldn't have come. But here we are. It's like the wonderful stories we've heard, celebrating great deeds, full of darkness and danger. Sometimes you don't want to know the ending. Because how can there be a happy ending? With so many terrible things happening, how can the world go back to how it was before? But in the end, the terrible shadow will eventually disappear. Even the darkness will disappear. A new day will come. The sun also shines brighter. This is a touching story that will never be forgotten. Even if you're too young to understand why, I think I get it. I get it now. The protagonists of these stories have plenty of opportunities to fall by the wayside, but they don't. They decided to go forward because they had a belief. Frodo: What beliefs do we hold? Sam: There are some good things in this world that are worth fighting to the end.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers quotes

  • [Aragorn walks through the ranks of Elven defenders of Helm's Deep]

    Aragorn: [In Elvish] Show them no mercy... for you shall receive none!

  • Gimli: It's true you don't see many Dwarf-women. And in fact, they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for Dwarf-men.

    Aragorn: [whispering to Eowyn] It's the beards.

    Gimli: And this in turn has given rise to the belief that there are no Dwarf-women, and that Dwarves just spring out of holes in the ground!

    [Eowyn laughs]

    Gimli: Which is, of course, ridiculous.