J.R.R. Tolkien Quotes
The World Is Indeed Full Of Peril, And In It There Are Many Dark Places; But Still There Is Much That Is Fair, And Though In All Lands Love Is Now Mingled With Grief, It Grows Perhaps The Greater.
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