The Two Towers Quotes
- The Dark Lord has Nine. But we have One, mightier than they: the White Rider. He has passed through the fire and the abyss, and they shall fear him. We will go where he leads. - View Quote Details on The Dark Lord has Nine. But we have One, mightier…
- We are truth-speakers, we men of Gondor. We boast seldom, and then perform, or die in the attempt. Not if I found it on the highway would I take it I said. Even if I were such a man as to desire this thing, and even though I knew not clearly what this thing was when I spoke, still I should take those words as a vow, and be held by them. - View Quote Details on We are truth-speakers, we men of Gondor. We boast seldom,…
- I never thought of that before! We’ve got — you’ve got some of the light of it in that star-glass that the Lady gave you! Why, to think of it, we’re in the same tale still! It’s going on. Don’t the great tales never end? - View Quote Details on I never thought of that before! We’ve got — you’ve…
- The praise of the praiseworthy is above all rewards. - View Quote Details on The praise of the praiseworthy is above all rewards.
- They cannot conquer for ever! - View Quote Details on They cannot conquer for ever!
- No, they never end as tales,’ said Frodo. ‘But the people in them come, and go when their part’s ended. Our part will end later - or sooner. - View Quote Details on No, they never end as tales,’ said Frodo. ‘But the…
- The Ring’ll be found, and there’ll be no more songs. - View Quote Details on The Ring’ll be found, and there’ll be no more songs.
- How shall a man judge what to do in such times?’
‘As he ever has judged,’ said Aragorn. ‘Good and ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing among Elves and Dwarves, and another among Men. It is a man’s part to discern them, as much in the Golden Wood as in his own house. - View Quote Details on How shall a man judge what to do in such… - ‘For myself,” said Faramir, “I would see the White Tree in flower again in the courts of the kings, and the Silver Crown return, and Minas Tirith in peace: Minas Anor again as of old, full of light, high and fair, beautiful as a queen among other queens. - View Quote Details on ‘For myself,” said Faramir, “I would see the White Tree…
- I wonder if we shall ever be put into songs or tales. We’re in one, or course; but I mean: put into words, you know, told by the fireside, or read out of a great big book with red and black letters, years and years afterwards. And people will say: “Let’s hear about Frodo and the Ring!” And they’ll say: “Yes, that’s one of my favourite stories. Frodo was very brave. wasn’t he, dad?” “Yes, my boy, the famousest of the hobbits, and that’s saying a lot.” - View Quote Details on I wonder if we shall ever be put into songs…
- If the One goes into the Fire, and we are at hand? I ask you, Sam, are we ever likely to need bread again? I think not. If we can nurse our limbs to bring us to Mount Doom, that is all we can do. More than I can, I begin to feel. - View Quote Details on If the One goes into the Fire, and we are…
- My name is growing all the time, and I’ve lived a very long, long time; so my name is like a story. Real names tell you the story of the things they belong to in my language, in the Old Entish as you might say. It is a lovely language, but it takes a very long time to say anything in it, because we do not say anything in it, unless it is worth taking a long time to say, and to listen to. - View Quote Details on My name is growing all the time, and I’ve lived…
- The counsel of Gandalf was not founded on foreknowledge of safety, for himself or for others,’ said Aragorn. ‘There are some things that it is better to begin than to refuse, even though the end may be dark. - View Quote Details on The counsel of Gandalf was not founded on foreknowledge of…
- Even Gollum might be good in a tale, better than he is to have by you, anyway…I wonder if he thinks he’s the hero or the villain? - View Quote Details on Even Gollum might be good in a tale, better than…
- To hear you somehow makes me as merry as if the story was already written. But you’ve left out one of the chief characters: Samwise the stouthearted. “I want to hear more about Sam, dad. Why didn’t they put in more of his talk, dad? That’s what I like, it makes me laugh. And Frodo wouldn’t have got far without Sam, would he, dad?” - View Quote Details on To hear you somehow makes me as merry as if…
- I would not snare even an orc with a falsehood. - View Quote Details on I would not snare even an orc with a falsehood.
- It had always been a notion of his that the kindness of dear Mr. Frodo was of such a high degree that it must imply a fair measure of blindness. […] Gollum in his own way, and with much more excuse as his acquaintance was much briefer, may have made a similar mistake, confusing kindness and blindness. - View Quote Details on It had always been a notion of his that the…
- For a fleeting moment, could one of the sleepers have seen him, they would have thought that they beheld an old weary hobbit, shrunken by the years that had carried him far beyond his time, beyond friends and kin, and the fields and streams of youth, an old starved pitiable thing. - View Quote Details on For a fleeting moment, could one of the sleepers have…
- Oft evil will shall evil mar. - View Quote Details on Oft evil will shall evil mar.
- Learn now the lore of Living Creatures!
First name the four, the free peoples:
Eldest of all, the elf-children;
Dwarf the delver, dark are his houses;
Ent the earthborn, old as mountains;
Man the mortal, master of horses - View Quote Details on Learn now the lore of Living Creatures!
First name… - Not so hasty! You call yourselves hobbits? But you should not go telling just anybody. You’ll be letting out your own right names if you’re not careful. - View Quote Details on Not so hasty! You call yourselves hobbits? But you should…
- Where now the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing?
Where is the helm and the hauberk, and the bright hair flowing?
Where is the hand on the harpstring, and the red fire glowing?
Where is the spring and the harvest and the tall corn growing?
They have passed like rain on the mountain, like a wind in the meadow;
The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow.
Who shall gather the smoke of the dead wood burning,
Or behold the flowing years from the Sea returning? - View Quote Details on Where now the horse and the rider? Where is the… - The guest who has escaped from the roof, will think twice before he comes back in by the door. - View Quote Details on The guest who has escaped from the roof, will think…
- I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. - View Quote Details on I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness,…
- ‘The treacherous are ever distrustful,’ answered Gandalf wearily. - View Quote Details on ‘The treacherous are ever distrustful,’ answered Gandalf wearily.
- We are lost, lost,’ said Gollum. ‘No name, no business, no Precious, nothing. Only empty. Only hungry; yes, we are hungry. A few little fishes, nasty bony little fishes, for a poor creature, and they say death. So wise they are; so just, so very just. - View Quote Details on We are lost, lost,’ said Gollum. ‘No name, no business,…
- I threw down my enemy, and he fell from the high place and broke the mountain-side where he smote it in his ruin. Then darkness took me; and I strayed out of thought and time, and I wandered far on roads that I will not tell. Naked I was sent back — for a brief time, until my task is done. And naked I lay upon the mountain-top. - View Quote Details on I threw down my enemy, and he fell from the…
About The Two Towers
The Two Towers is the second volume of The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien, containing Book III: The Treason of Isengard and Book IV: The Ring Goes East. For quotes from the movie adaptation see: The Lord of the Rings movies page .
The Two Towers Quotes
- The Dark Lord has Nine. But we have One, mightier than they: the White Rider. He has passed through the fire and the abyss, and they shall fear him. We will go where he leads. - View Quote Details on The Dark Lord has Nine. But we have One, mightier…
- We are truth-speakers, we men of Gondor. We boast seldom, and then perform, or die in the attempt. Not if I found it on the highway would I take it I said. Even if I were such a man as to desire this thing, and even though I knew not clearly what this thing was when I spoke, still I should take those words as a vow, and be held by them. - View Quote Details on We are truth-speakers, we men of Gondor. We boast seldom,…
- I never thought of that before! We’ve got — you’ve got some of the light of it in that star-glass that the Lady gave you! Why, to think of it, we’re in the same tale still! It’s going on. Don’t the great tales never end? - View Quote Details on I never thought of that before! We’ve got — you’ve…
- The praise of the praiseworthy is above all rewards. - View Quote Details on The praise of the praiseworthy is above all rewards.
- They cannot conquer for ever! - View Quote Details on They cannot conquer for ever!
- No, they never end as tales,’ said Frodo. ‘But the people in them come, and go when their part’s ended. Our part will end later - or sooner. - View Quote Details on No, they never end as tales,’ said Frodo. ‘But the…
- The Ring’ll be found, and there’ll be no more songs. - View Quote Details on The Ring’ll be found, and there’ll be no more songs.
- How shall a man judge what to do in such times?’
‘As he ever has judged,’ said Aragorn. ‘Good and ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing among Elves and Dwarves, and another among Men. It is a man’s part to discern them, as much in the Golden Wood as in his own house. - View Quote Details on How shall a man judge what to do in such… - ‘For myself,” said Faramir, “I would see the White Tree in flower again in the courts of the kings, and the Silver Crown return, and Minas Tirith in peace: Minas Anor again as of old, full of light, high and fair, beautiful as a queen among other queens. - View Quote Details on ‘For myself,” said Faramir, “I would see the White Tree…
- I wonder if we shall ever be put into songs or tales. We’re in one, or course; but I mean: put into words, you know, told by the fireside, or read out of a great big book with red and black letters, years and years afterwards. And people will say: “Let’s hear about Frodo and the Ring!” And they’ll say: “Yes, that’s one of my favourite stories. Frodo was very brave. wasn’t he, dad?” “Yes, my boy, the famousest of the hobbits, and that’s saying a lot.” - View Quote Details on I wonder if we shall ever be put into songs…
- If the One goes into the Fire, and we are at hand? I ask you, Sam, are we ever likely to need bread again? I think not. If we can nurse our limbs to bring us to Mount Doom, that is all we can do. More than I can, I begin to feel. - View Quote Details on If the One goes into the Fire, and we are…
- My name is growing all the time, and I’ve lived a very long, long time; so my name is like a story. Real names tell you the story of the things they belong to in my language, in the Old Entish as you might say. It is a lovely language, but it takes a very long time to say anything in it, because we do not say anything in it, unless it is worth taking a long time to say, and to listen to. - View Quote Details on My name is growing all the time, and I’ve lived…
- The counsel of Gandalf was not founded on foreknowledge of safety, for himself or for others,’ said Aragorn. ‘There are some things that it is better to begin than to refuse, even though the end may be dark. - View Quote Details on The counsel of Gandalf was not founded on foreknowledge of…
- Even Gollum might be good in a tale, better than he is to have by you, anyway…I wonder if he thinks he’s the hero or the villain? - View Quote Details on Even Gollum might be good in a tale, better than…
- To hear you somehow makes me as merry as if the story was already written. But you’ve left out one of the chief characters: Samwise the stouthearted. “I want to hear more about Sam, dad. Why didn’t they put in more of his talk, dad? That’s what I like, it makes me laugh. And Frodo wouldn’t have got far without Sam, would he, dad?” - View Quote Details on To hear you somehow makes me as merry as if…
- I would not snare even an orc with a falsehood. - View Quote Details on I would not snare even an orc with a falsehood.
- It had always been a notion of his that the kindness of dear Mr. Frodo was of such a high degree that it must imply a fair measure of blindness. […] Gollum in his own way, and with much more excuse as his acquaintance was much briefer, may have made a similar mistake, confusing kindness and blindness. - View Quote Details on It had always been a notion of his that the…
- For a fleeting moment, could one of the sleepers have seen him, they would have thought that they beheld an old weary hobbit, shrunken by the years that had carried him far beyond his time, beyond friends and kin, and the fields and streams of youth, an old starved pitiable thing. - View Quote Details on For a fleeting moment, could one of the sleepers have…
- Oft evil will shall evil mar. - View Quote Details on Oft evil will shall evil mar.
- Learn now the lore of Living Creatures!
First name the four, the free peoples:
Eldest of all, the elf-children;
Dwarf the delver, dark are his houses;
Ent the earthborn, old as mountains;
Man the mortal, master of horses - View Quote Details on Learn now the lore of Living Creatures!
First name… - Not so hasty! You call yourselves hobbits? But you should not go telling just anybody. You’ll be letting out your own right names if you’re not careful. - View Quote Details on Not so hasty! You call yourselves hobbits? But you should…
- Where now the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing?
Where is the helm and the hauberk, and the bright hair flowing?
Where is the hand on the harpstring, and the red fire glowing?
Where is the spring and the harvest and the tall corn growing?
They have passed like rain on the mountain, like a wind in the meadow;
The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow.
Who shall gather the smoke of the dead wood burning,
Or behold the flowing years from the Sea returning? - View Quote Details on Where now the horse and the rider? Where is the… - The guest who has escaped from the roof, will think twice before he comes back in by the door. - View Quote Details on The guest who has escaped from the roof, will think…
- I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. - View Quote Details on I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness,…
- ‘The treacherous are ever distrustful,’ answered Gandalf wearily. - View Quote Details on ‘The treacherous are ever distrustful,’ answered Gandalf wearily.
- We are lost, lost,’ said Gollum. ‘No name, no business, no Precious, nothing. Only empty. Only hungry; yes, we are hungry. A few little fishes, nasty bony little fishes, for a poor creature, and they say death. So wise they are; so just, so very just. - View Quote Details on We are lost, lost,’ said Gollum. ‘No name, no business,…
About The Two Towers
The Two Towers is the second volume of The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien, containing Book III: The Treason of Isengard and Book IV: The Ring Goes East. For quotes from the movie adaptation see: The Lord of the Rings movies page .











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