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Hmmm I don't recall anything from the LOTR that fits perfectly. Would a quote about elven immortality from The Silmarillion work?
"For the Elves die not till the world dies, unless they are slain or waste in grief..."
"For the Elves die not till the world dies, unless they are slain or waste in grief..."
"Nay, time does not tarry ever," he said; 'but change and growth is not in all things and places alike. For the Elves the world moves, and it moves both very swift and very slow. Swift, because they themselves change little, and all else fleets by: it is a grief to them. Slow, because they do not count the running years, not for themselves. Yet beneath the Sun all things must wear to an end at last."
By Legolas, From Fellowship.
eta: It's when they're on the river and just before they spot the orcs on the east bank.
By Legolas, From Fellowship.
eta: It's when they're on the river and just before they spot the orcs on the east bank.
I still get partial credit since it was Ala who found it ;)
Yeah, We found it. Fear Us, for Our Google-Fu is strong.
I'm currently writing an essay for my course on The Lord of the Rings, and I know roughly what quote I want to use (unless I'm imagining it lol) but I can't actually find it in the book, and it's incredibly frustrating. I figured there'd be plenty of people here who've read Lord of the Rings, and I'm hoping that someone might very kindly help me out if they have a better memory than I do!
The quote I'm looking for is about the Elves, something along the lines of how they don't change but the world around them does. I think it's a comment Legolas makes at some point, but I can't remember the context. I do realise that's rather vague lol. Otherwise, anything that says the Elves are unchanging or that time doesn't touch them etc would work!
No worries if you can't help, but massive thanks to anyone who can!