Frodo To Sam Quotes
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Frodo To Sam Quotes & Sayings
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Don't leave me here alone! It's your Sam calling. Don't go where I can't follow! Wake up, Mr. Frodo!
— J.R.R. Tolkien
His love for Frodo rose above all other thoughts, and forgetting his peril he cried aloud: 'I'm coming Mr. Frodo!
— J.R.R. Tolkien
We can identify with Frodo and Sam, setting off not knowing quite where they are going and what they are to do.
— Timothy Radcliffe
The more you let go, the faster you will move ahead.
— Alan Cohen
Your psychotic behavior and constant temper tantrums intrigue me.
— Coco J. Ginger
The low ceiling that was water stained and boasting spiders so large she half expected Frodo and Sam to appear and fight them off.
— Alexandra Ivy
I am glad you are here with me. Here at the end of all things, Sam.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Want to write? Read. Want to write well? Read 3000 pages, and write 1000. At the end, you will be fluent in a style, or know you never can be.
— Richard Wyndbourne
Fear is a matter of misplaced attention. Focus on redirecting it.
— Patricia Ryan Madson
Wonderful folk, Elves, sir! Wonderful!' 'They are,' said Frodo. 'Do you like them still, now you have had a closer view?
— J.R.R. Tolkien
The next president of the United States needs to figure one thing out quickly - how to be commander in chief. And I think I could do that.
— Lindsey Graham
Error is far more common than fraud which probably comprises 1 percent or a tenth of a percent of the literature.
— Walter Gilbert
Don't be a quitter.
Try harder.
Don't be so picky.
Be willing to start at the bottom.
Prove yourself. — Debbie Macomber
Try harder.
Don't be so picky.
Be willing to start at the bottom.
Prove yourself. — Debbie Macomber
Frodo! Mr. Frodo, my dear!' cried Sam, tears almost blinding him. 'It's Sam, I've come!' He half lifted his master and hugged him to his breast.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
And yet their wills did not yield, and they struggled on.
— J.R.R. Tolkien