Middle-earth Quotes
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- Lament for Boromir part 3/3, sung by Aragorn, The Two Towers, Book III, The Departure of Boromir

- Lament for Boromir part 3/3, sung by Aragorn, The Two Towers, Book III, The Departure of Boromir

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- Lament for Boromir part 2/3, sung by Legolas, The Two Towers, Book III, The Departure of Boromir

- Lament for Boromir part 2/3, sung by Legolas, The Two Towers, Book III, The Departure of Boromir

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- Lament for Boromir part 1/3, sung by Aragorn, The Two Towers, Book III, The Departure of Boromir

- Lament for Boromir part 1/3, sung by Aragorn, The Two Towers, Book III, The Departure of Boromir

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He knew now why Beregond spoke his name with love. He was a captain that men would follow, that he would follow, even under the shadow of the black wings.
- Pippin’s feelings after his first sight of Faramir, The Return of the King, Book V, The Siege of Gondor

He knew now why Beregond spoke his name with love. He was a captain that men would follow, that he would follow, even under the shadow of the black wings.

- Pippin’s feelings after his first sight of Faramir, The Return of the King, Book V, The Siege of Gondor

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“But come now, tell me of yourselves! I have passed through fire and water, since we parted. I have forgotten much that I thought I knew, and learned again much that I had forgotten. I can see many things far off, but many things that are close at hand I cannot see. Tell me of yourselves!”
- Gandalf to Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli, The Two Towers, Book III, The White Rider

“But come now, tell me of yourselves! I have passed through fire and water, since we parted. I have forgotten much that I thought I knew, and learned again much that I had forgotten. I can see many things far off, but many things that are close at hand I cannot see. Tell me of yourselves!”

- Gandalf to Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli, The Two Towers, Book III, The White Rider

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“That has been the task of my kindred, while the years have lengthened and the grass has grown.” 
- Aragorn about the Dúnedain, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book II, The Council of Elrond 
Who are the Dúnedain?

“That has been the task of my kindred, while the years have lengthened and the grass has grown.” 

- Aragorn about the Dúnedain, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book II, The Council of Elrond 

Who are the Dúnedain?

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“I believe you are friends and folk worthy of honour, who have no evil purpose. You may go in.”
- Háma to Gandalf, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall

“I believe you are friends and folk worthy of honour, who have no evil purpose. You may go in.”

Háma to Gandalf, The Two Towers, Book III, The King of the Golden Hall

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- Of Lake-town, The Hobbit, A Warm Welcome

- Of Lake-town, The Hobbit, A Warm Welcome

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

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

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- About the Great Rings and the Elves, The Silmarillion, Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age

- About the Great Rings and the Elves, The Silmarillion, Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age