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11-08-2008, 10:50 PM | #1 | |
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Middle-earth Maxims
There is possibly a similar thread buried somewhere among these ancient barrows, but I didn't see one. I hope also that I have placed this correctly.
Being a great admirer of the linguistic style of the books, and having read LOTR, The Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales more times than I could say, phrases from the books sometimes come into my mind as I'm going about daily business. The one that I think of the most is from UT, Tśrin's words to Androg at Amon Rūdh: Quote:
There are other sayings of a non-Tolkien nature, I'm sure, that carry the same sentiment. What I was wondering is this: Do certain lines from the books occur to you on a regular basis as helpful proverbs?
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11-09-2008, 07:13 AM | #2 |
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I prefer the profound witticisms of the renowned sage Hamfast 'Gaffer' Gamgee"
"It's an ill wind as blows nobody no good, as I always say. And All's well as ends Better!" "Where there's life there's hope, and need of vittles. " "Make it short, and then you won't have to cut it short before you can use it [referring to names]." "I don't hold with wearing ironmongery whether it wear well or no." "The servant has a claim on the master for service, even service in fear. " "Elves and Dragons! I says to him. Cabbages and potatoes are better for me and you." "Don't go getting mixed up in the business of your betters, or you'll land in trouble too big for you." And now that I am on the subject, I would just like to espouse my firmest opinion that the Gaffer was yet another Tolkien character that Peter Jackson slighted in his films.
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11-09-2008, 07:44 AM | #3 |
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11-09-2008, 08:46 AM | #4 |
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11-09-2008, 12:24 PM | #5 |
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11-09-2008, 12:45 PM | #6 |
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"Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment."
Not that I've wanted to kill people on a daily basis , but a point well made, that justice and judgment are not things to be handed out rashly, for people and situations are often more complex than we know.
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11-09-2008, 01:54 PM | #8 | |
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Great thread, Inziladun!
I love all Tolkien's "proverbs", "aphorisms" "sayings, general wisdoms or whatever you like to call them. They are so applicable! Some years ago I started collecting them - I think it was the game in "quotable quotes" that started me on this. And for many situations in everyday life one of these proverbs comes to my mind. Quote:
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Btw, have you checked out The Gaffer's Mixed-up Proverbs by Esty?
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11-09-2008, 07:08 PM | #11 |
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"Go not to the elves for counsel..." Although this is only half a quote it's my favorite.
If I was to search for a quote that I really like it would definitely be this one that Gimli said. "Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens."
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There was an excellent lecture on Tolkien's aphorisms at Oxonmoot this year; when we were asked for examples, the first that occurred to me was from the end of LotR:
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By the way, Tom Shippey also lectured on proverbs in Tolkien's works at "Tolkien 2005" in Birmingham. For those who would like to read his paper, it has been published both in the Tolkien 2005 Proceedings and in the collected essays of Shippey, Roots and Branches.
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11-12-2008, 08:49 AM | #14 | |
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"I wish the Ring had never come to me, I wish none of this had happened." "So do all who live to see such times, but that is not for them to decide all you need to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you." This is the quote that I think of most often in my day to day life. When I get a difficult task appointed to me or when I am sorry for myself that I was not in happier circumstances I think of that quote and it reminds me that it is no use pouting about something you can't change and best get the task done. What Gandalf said resignates a sense of purpose in all that we do. Nothing is left to chance.
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I don't think you can go far wrong with the advice in this couplet:
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And the first half of the Aragorn poem is quite good (especially the first half ofthat, basically, what Lal quoted)
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