Middle-earth Quotes
65

- Aragorn about Théoden, Éomer and Merry after their parting, The Return of the King, Book V, The Passing of the Grey Company

- Aragorn about Théoden, Éomer and Merry after their parting, The Return of the King, Book V, The Passing of the Grey Company

23

Frodo stood still, hearing far off great seas upon beaches that had long ago been washed away, and sea-birds crying whose race had perished from the earth.
- Of Frodo on Cerin Amroth, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book II, Lothlórien

Frodo stood still, hearing far off great seas upon beaches that had long ago been washed away, and sea-birds crying whose race had perished from the earth.

- Of Frodo on Cerin Amroth, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book II, Lothlórien

28

Like a deer he sprang away. Through the trees he sped.
- Aragorn to Gimli and Legolas, The Two Towers, Book III, The Departure of Boromir

Like a deer he sprang away. Through the trees he sped.

- Aragorn to Gimli and Legolas, The Two Towers, Book III, The Departure of Boromir

27

- Pippin’s vow to Denethor and Gondor, The Return of the King, Book V, Minas Tirith

- Pippin’s vow to Denethor and Gondor, The Return of the King, Book V, Minas Tirith

30

-Gildor to Frodo, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book I, Three is Company
Who is Gildor Inglorion?

-Gildor to Frodo, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book I, Three is Company

Who is Gildor Inglorion?

49

- Galadriel’s Prophecy for Aragorn delivered by Gandalf, The Two Towers, Book III, The White Rider

- Galadriel’s Prophecy for Aragorn delivered by Gandalf, The Two Towers, Book III, The White Rider

67

And he stooped and kissed her brow.
- Faramir to Éowyn, The Return of the King, Book VI, The Steward and the King (Requested by anonymous)

And he stooped and kissed her brow.

- Faramir to Éowyn, The Return of the King, Book VI, The Steward and the King
 
(Requested by anonymous)

120

- Sung by Aragorn, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall
“Thus spoke a forgotten poet long ago in Rohan, recalling how tall and fair was Eorl the Young, who rode down out of the North; and there were wings upon the feet of his steed, Felaróf, father of horses. So men still sing in the evening.”

- Sung by Aragorn, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall

“Thus spoke a forgotten poet long ago in Rohan, recalling how tall and fair was Eorl the Young, who rode down out of the North; and there were wings upon the feet of his steed, Felaróf, father of horses. So men still sing in the evening.”

2

- Gandalf to Denethor, The Return of the King, Book V, The Siege of Gondor
(Requested by guthwine-anduril)

- Gandalf to Denethor, The Return of the King, Book V, The Siege of Gondor

(Requested by guthwine-anduril)

66

- Sung by Frodo in the Old Forest, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book I, The Old Forest

- Sung by Frodo in the Old Forest, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book I, The Old Forest