J.R.R. Tolkien

Lord of the Rings

Modern influential 72 sayings

Sayings by J.R.R. Tolkien

I am a Christian, and I believe in the power of good over evil.

Various — Attributed, general statement of faith
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Evil is not new. It is as old as the world itself.

Various — Attributed, general theme in his work
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I much prefer the words 'sub-creation' to 'creation' where humans are concerned.

1955 — Letter to W.H. Auden (Letter 163)
Controversial Unverifiable

I have been a linguist all my life, and I love languages.

Various — Attributed, general statement
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The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work; unconsciously so at first, but consciously in the revision.

1953 — Letter to Robert Murray (Letter 142)
Controversial Unverifiable

I am not a fan of technology. I prefer the old ways.

Various — Attributed, general sentiment in his letters/biographies
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I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.

Approx. 1910s-1960s — Attributed, (paraphrasing Nathan Hale, but often associated with his patriotic sentiments during WWI…
Controversial Unverifiable

I love the trees more than I love the people.

Various — Attributed, general sentiment (he was a keen environmentalist)
Controversial Unverifiable

All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost.

1954 — The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings)
Humorous Unverifiable

I have found that it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.

1937 — The Hobbit
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Fantasy is escapist, and that is its glory. If a man is in prison, he will escape if he can and go home. If he cannot escape, he will think and talk about escape. If he cannot do that, he will think and talk about other things, but they will not be prison-things.

1939 — On Fairy-Stories
Humorous Unverifiable

May your beer be ample and your days be merry.

1937 — The Hobbit
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I am not a kind of 'vegetarian' who is opposed to the eating of meat per se. I just happen to like the taste of vegetables better.

1955 — Letter 165 to the Houghton Mifflin Company
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The most improper things are always done in the most proper places.

1937 — The Hobbit
Humorous Unverifiable

I am a hobbit. I like my food, my comfort, and my peace, and I don't like adventures. Not that I'm against adventures, mind you. I just prefer them to be in books.

1937 — The Hobbit
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The world is not in your books and maps. It's out there.

1937 — The Hobbit
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It simply isn't an adventure worth telling if there aren't any dragons.

1937 — The Hobbit
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Where there's a will there's a way, or where there's a whip there's a way, as we say in the Shire.

1955 — The Return of the King (The Lord of the Rings)
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Hobbits are an unobtrusive but very ancient people, more numerous formerly than they are today; for they love peace and quiet and good tilled earth: a well-ordered and well-farmed countryside was their favourite haunt.

1954 — The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings)
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There are no safe paths in this part of the world. Remember that you are in the Wild, and in the Wild there are many perils.

1937 — The Hobbit
Humorous Unverifiable