“Do you cut down groves of blossoming trees in the spring-time for firewood? We would tend these…”
“Do you cut down groves of blossoming trees in the spring-time for firewood? We would tend these glades of flowering stone, not quarry them. With cautious skill, tap by tap – a small chip of rock and no more, perhaps, in a whole anxious day – so we could work, and as the years went by, we should open up new ways, and display far chambers that are still dark, glimpsed only as a void beyond fissures in the rock. And lights, Legolas! We should make lights, such lamps as once shone in Khazad-dûm; and when we wished we would drive away the night that has lain there since the hills were made; and when we desired rest, we would let the night return.”
– J.R.R. Tolkien, excerpt of The Two Towers
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Tags: I love it when I see a real Tolkien quote, rather than a Walsh/Jackson/Boyens line, that has been wrongly attributed, this is a quality Tolkien quote, a+ aglarond content, also good: Legolas' reaction.