Fans have been waiting years for more the Hobbit Trilogy, albeit likely set in a separate continuity.

The Lord of the Rings films are, of course, based on a brilliant piece of literature filled with timeless quotes that, though grounded in fantasy, relate to life. One Reddit may have put it best by saying, "One does not simply have a single favorite LoTR quote." Nevertheless, fans weighed in on several threads to discuss some of the best from the trilogy.

Updated August 27th, 2022 by Jordan Iacobucci: The brand-new Amazon series The Rings of Power is set to debut in just a few short weeks, giving fans their first chance in years to revisit the world of Middle-Earth. For fans eager to relive Peter Jackson's classic take on Tolkien's fictional world, the Lord of the Rings trilogy offers plenty of worthwhile quotes worth ing, including what may be some of the best motivational quotes of all time.

“All We've To Decide Is What To Do With The Time Given To Us.”

Gandalf To Frodo, LOTR: Fellowship Of The Ring

Frodo looking at Gandalf in The Lord of The Rings

Like much of what Gandalf has to say, this line is perhaps one of the Lord of the Rings trilogy's heaviest. It seems like such a small thing but implies great responsibility involving crucial decision making about a person's time on earth, or in this case, Middle-earth.

Reddit thefrozenfoodsection says, "Tolkien has a way of distilling situations like this down to its raw elements and expressing it in beautiful and tragic ways." It asks the audience to reflect on what they'll do with their own time. Waste it or make the most of it?

"It's A Dangerous Business, Frodo. Going Out Your Door..."

Bilbo To Frodo, LOTR: Fellowship Of The Ring

Bilbo Baggins leaving the Shire in The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring

"It's a dangerous business, Frodo. Going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no telling where you might be swept off to."

In the beginning of Fellowship of the Ring, as Sam and Frodo are about to set off, Sam understands the weight of their journey, that they are about to cross a threshold. Arguably one of Bilbo's best quotes, Frodo recalls what Bilbo once said to him and it's a good leeway into their long trek to Mount Doom in Mordor.

Jay_Sarais says, "I just feel it encapsulates the spirit of adventure the books embody and the journey at the heart of the story." Jay is right in explaining that's what the story is truly about: seeking certain freedoms and liberties that have been lost for a long time in Middle-earth. Bilbo's wisdom reminds the audience that life is meant to be lived. People must go out their door and step onto the road to do so.

"Death Is Just Another Path… One That We All Must Take."

Gandalf To Pippin, LOTR: Return Of The King

Pippin and Gandalf talking in Lord of The Rings

"End? No, the journey doesn’t end here. Death is just another path… One that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass… And then you see it...White shores… and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise."

Before the last battle in Return of the King, Pippin receives some wisdom from Gandalf in a vulnerable moment. It's the kind of encouragement Pippin needs to push forward. Not long after, the audience watches as he digs down deep and finds a fight in him braver than most. It could be argued that Gandalf saying this gives him the motivation to use that grit.

Reddit protespojken says, "I almost can't handle it." It's a moving and motivational quote that, in a way, reminds fans that no matter how grave life gets, the best is yet to come. It may also portend future tragedies to come in The Rings of Power, as audiences may be subjected to many more tragic deaths in the coming series.

"There's Some Good In This World... And It's Worth Fighting For."

Sam To Frodo, LOTR: The Two Towers

Elijah Wood as Frodo and Sean Astin as Sam looking at the Black Gates in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

This one comes after a great monologue delivered by Samwise Gamgee in The Two Towers when Frodo asks him what they're holding on for. It's a poignant moment in the movie where the hero must decide whether or not to keep going. Reddit SaiMan says, "I get goosebumps when I hear that."

It's a "point of no return moment," and Sam says this exactly when Frodo needs to hear it most. It also seems to hit Gollum in a way that surprises even him. Another Reddit agrees, adding "that it's a great truth of life."

"What About Side By Side With A Friend?"

Legolas To Gimli, LOTR: Return Of The King

Gimli and Legolas look down on the top of a cliff in Lord of the Rings

In Return of the King, when Gimli realizes he may not come out of the final battle alive, he its that he never thought he'd die fighting side by side with an Elf. However, in a kind moment, Legolas responds with this quote.

For Reddit Rowan_As_Roxii, they enjoyed this scene a lot as it showed that "their friendship [was] wholesome." It's a sweet moment that tells the audience their poking at each other's kind (Elves and Dwarves) may have started out personal, but they've grown fond of one another. Who can't relate to a quote about unexpected friendship?

"I Can't Carry It For You, But I Can Carry You."

Sam To Frodo, LOTR: Return Of The King

Frodo puts his arm around Sam in a field with a scarecrow in the background at the beginning of The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring

At the end of Return of the King, Frodo lays on the ground, struggling to make it inside Mount Doom. Samwise shows his true character throughout the whole film, but this line really solidifies his loyalty and resilience, which is why Reddit Armaada_J calls Samwise "the real hero of the story."

Fans argue that, out of everyone in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Sam was the only character who didn't have much of a reason to embark on this journey apart from his friendship with Frodo. This line represents just how deep his loyalty and friendship run. In other words, he can't take away Frodo's trauma caused by the ring, but he can Frodo no matter what - a truly selfless thing to do.

"I Don't Know Half Of You As Well As I Should Like..."

Bilbo's Speech, LOTR: Fellowship Of The Ring

Bilbo Baggins giving a speech at his birthday party in The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring

"I don't know half of you as well as I should like and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."

As one of the lighter lines throughout the Lord of the Rings, it's met with an uncomfortable yet hilarious silence among the Hobbits in the crowd, along with a smirking Gandalf. It's paired greatly with the fact that just before delivering this line he calls them "such excellent and irable" Hobbits.

One Reddit , gerpaz, believes that it's just so terribly applicable to everyday actual life and another named YohannaLPDJ makes a joke saying, "My fiancé wants to use it in his wedding speech." It's easy to imagine it being just as hilariously backhanded there as it is in the Shire.

"That Still Only Counts As One!"

Gimli To Legolas, LOTR: Return Of The King

Gimli fighting Mordor's forces in Lord of the Rings

Many fans would agree that Legolas' strongest character traits are his swift and agile ability to strike down enemies. In Return of the King, he and Gimli go head to head adding up their kill count. After Legolas impressively slays a number of orcs plus the massive elephant they ride, Gimli tells him that all that effort only counts as one. Reddit HeatherFeather11 says the line cracks her up every time.

The two have hilarious, friendly banter throughout, including Legolas making fun of Gimli's height, or when Gimli finally relents and asks Aragorn to toss him but also adds, "Don't tell the Elf." It's all fun and games with these two.

"Many That Live Deserve Death, Some That Die Deserve Life."

Gandalf To Frodo, LOTR: The Fellowship Of The Ring

Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins and Andy Serkis as Gollum in The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey

"It was pity that stayed Bilbo's hand. Many that live deserve death and some that die deserve life."

Near the beginning of their journey in The Fellowship of the Ring, Gandalf gives Frodo a little backstory on Gollum. Out of fear, Frodo says that Bilbo should have killed Gollum when he had the chance.

This is an example of how wisely Gandalf uses his power. Gandalf has the power to solve many of the conflicts throughout the story, but his purpose is to help characters choose a moral path. Reddit hill1205 puts it well in saying, "Gandalf's real power was his words." This line may very well alter future decisions Frodo makes, acting as one of Gandalf's most motivational quotes.

"My Friends, You Bow To No One."

Aragorn To The Hobbits, LOTR: Return Of The King

Aragorn after being crowned king of Gondor in Return of the King

In the Return of the King, after Aragorn is finally crowned king, he thanks Frodo, Samwise, Merry, and Pippin with this touching line. Not only does it show his great gratitude but it's proven by his bowing to them, along with the entire kingdom.

Reddit eequalsmc2 reveals, "It was the first time I'd ever bawled in a movie theater." Several fans agree as they know exactly what Aragorn means in this moment. Hobbits may be the smallest but their hearts are the largest.

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