29 Quotes by J.R.R. Tolkien about hobbit
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Being a cheerful hobbit, he had not needed hope, as long as despair could be postponed.
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But even as hope died in Sam, or seemed to die, it was turned to new strength. Sam's plain hobbit-face grew stern, almost grim, as the will hardened in him, and he felt though all his limbs a thrill, as if he was turning into some creature of stone and steel that neither despair nor weariness nor endless barren miles could subdue.
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And then he bent his own neck and put the chain upon it, and at once his head was bowed to the ground with the weight of the Ring, as if a great stone had been strung on him. But slowly, as if the weight became less, or new strength grew in him, he raised his head, and then with a great effort got to his feet and found that he could walk and bear his burden.
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When he heard there was nothing to eat, he sat down and wept… “Why did I ever wake up!” he cried.
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So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their endings.
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Not all who wander are lost.(Not all who are lost, wander)
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I am not coming to the Shire. You must settle its affairs yourselves; that is what you have been trained for. Do you not yet understand? My time is over: it is no longer my task to set things to rights, nor to help folk to do so. And as for you, my dear friends, you will need no help. You are grown up now. Grown indeed very high; among the great you are, and I have no longer any fear at all for any of you.
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They made for his noise far quicker than he had expected. They were frightfully angry. Quite apart from the stones no spider has ever like being called Attercop, and Tomnoddy of course, is insulting to anybody.
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We are plain quiet folk, and I have no use for adventures. Nasty, disturbing, and uncomfortable things.
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