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Isengard Quotes By Ben Aaronovitch

Fuck me,' I said to Toby. 'We're living in Isengard. — Ben Aaronovitch

Isengard Quotes By Steven Wright

Why are they called buildings when they're already finished? Shouldn't they be called builts? — Steven Wright

Isengard Quotes By Jason Reitman

It's funny, I can sit through the worst horror film ever made but even a quite good romantic comedy can drive me nuts. — Jason Reitman

Isengard Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

Though Isengard be strong and hard, as cold as stone and bare as bone,
We go, we go, we go to war, to hew the stone and break the door! — J.R.R. Tolkien

Isengard Quotes By Megan McKenna

When the range and depth of the suffering of others and what we do to one another are no longer bothers us, nor moves us to remedy the situation and stop the pain, then we have lost a part of our own humanity, our own soul. — Megan McKenna

Isengard Quotes By Hyman G. Rickover

Optimism and stupidity are nearly synonymous. — Hyman G. Rickover

Isengard Quotes By Kristy Cambron

We think we know what we want, don't we? We always believe we know better than God. We have our entire journey plotted out. We may have even packed our bags and purchased a ticket, but God always has His own plans. And His plans are infinite in wisdom." Sophie smiled on the last words and took a sip of tea. "He was here, you know. — Kristy Cambron

Isengard Quotes By John Stuart Mill

All free communities have both been more exempt from social injustice and crime, and have attained more brilliant prosperity, than any others, or than they themselves after they have lost their freedom. — John Stuart Mill

Isengard Quotes By Legolas

They're taking the hobbits to Isengard! — Legolas

Isengard Quotes By Gregory Maguire

After all is said and done," said the Dormouse, "there is nothing to be done. Or said. — Gregory Maguire

Isengard Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

Let not the rash marble risk
garrulous breaches of oblivion's omnipotence,
in many words recalling
name, renown, events, birthplace.
All those glass jewels are best left in the dark.
Let not the marble say what men do not.
The essentials of the dead man's life
the trembling hope,
the implacable miracle of pain, the wonder of sensual delight
will abide forever.
Blindly the uncertain soul asks to continue
when it is the lives of others that will make that happen,
as you yourself are the mirror and image
of those who did not live as long as you
and others will be (and are) your immortality on earth. — Jorge Luis Borges

Isengard Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

I will vouch for him before the seat of Denethor,' said Gandalf. 'And as for valour, that cannot be computed by stature. He has passed through more battles and perils than you have, Ingold, though you be twice his height; and he comes now from the storming of Isengard, of which we bear tidings, and great weariness is on him, or I would wake him. His name is Peregrin, a very valiant man.'
Man?' said Ingold dubiously; and the others laughed.
Man!' cried Pippin, now thoroughly roused. 'Man! Indeed not! I am a hobbit and no more valiant than I am a man, save perhaps now and again by necessity. Do not let Gandalf deceive you! — J.R.R. Tolkien

Isengard Quotes By Cesar Pelli

The desire to reach for the sky runs very deep in the human psyche. — Cesar Pelli

Isengard Quotes By Tony Evans

You entrust your money to banks, God entrusts His money to you. How would you feel if the bank took your money and used it to play the lottery or gamble with it? So, how does God feel? — Tony Evans

Isengard Quotes By Elizabeth A. Sherman

Now that the day of reckoning has arrived, they cry socialism! — Elizabeth A. Sherman

Isengard Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

How far back his treachery goes, who can guess?' said Gandalf. 'He was not always evil. Once I do not doubt that he was the friend of Rohan; and even when his heart grew colder, he found you useful still. But for long now he has plotted your ruin, wearing the mask of friendship, until he was ready. In those years Wormtongue's task was easy, and all that you did was swiftly known in Isengard; for your land was open, and strangers came and went. And ever Wormtongue's whispering was in your ears, poisoning your thought, chilling your heart, weakening your limbs, while others watched and could do nothing, for your will was in his keeping. — J.R.R. Tolkien