![Moonlight drowns out all but the brightest stars.](https://quotes.happiom.com/wp-content/uploads/6/jrr-tolkien-quotes-99676-moonlight-drowns-out-all-but-the.png)
Moonlight drowns out all but the brightest stars.
– JRR Tolkien
Related Quotes:
- Beyond the stars you see are other stars, stars beyond stars,’ she told him, ‘and all are dreams, like shoals of fish in the oceans of the night. – Keith Miller
- …and all the stars flowered in the sky. – JRR Tolkien
- Elvish singing is not a thing to miss, in June under the stars, not if you care for such things. – JRR Tolkien
- The wastes of snow on the hill were ghostly in the moonlight. The stars were piercingly bright. – Maud Hart Lovelace
- The greed of power drowns our ethics. – Henry Johnson Jr
- Higher energy always wins and the light always drowns out the darkness. – Lada Ray
- Love drowns dreary thoughtsIt gives wings to our heart,It transports us into another worldA world of blissful choice – Balroop Singh
- There are two kinds of guilt: the kind that drowns you until you’re useless, and the kind that fires your soul to purpose. – Sabaa Tahir
- They say that when a man is going to drown, when he finally gives up the struggle – it’s sort of blissful, for a moment. And then he drowns. – John Hodge
- This is the ending. Now not day only shall be beloved, but night too shall be beautiful and blessed and all its fear pass away. – JRR Tolkien
- The world is full enough of hurts and mischances without wars to multiply them. – JRR Tolkien
- It needs but one foe to breed a war, and those who have not swords can still die upon them. – JRR Tolkien
- Their faces were as a rule good-natured rather than beautiful. – JRR Tolkien
- [Hobbits] love peace and quiet and a good tilled earth. – JRR Tolkien
- For nothing is evil in the beginning. – JRR Tolkien
- Fly, you fools!’ he cried, and was gone. – JRR Tolkien
- The love of Arda was set in your hearts by Ilúvatar, and he does not plant to no purpose. – JRR Tolkien
- I think a servant of the enemy would look fairer and feel fouler. -Frodo Baggins – JRR Tolkien
- The world is changing: I feel it in the water, I feel it in the earth, and I smell it in the air. – JRR Tolkien
- Is there any pleasure on earth as great as the circle of Christian friends by a good fire? – JRR Tolkien
- Grief is a hone to a hard mind. – JRR Tolkien
- Courage is found in unlikely places. – JRR Tolkien
- It is not the strength of the body that counts, but the strength of the spirit. – JRR Tolkien
- As the story grew, it put down roots into the past and threw out unexpected branches . – JRR Tolkien
- Wizards are always troubled about the future. – JRR Tolkien
- Better mistrust undeserved than rash words. – JRR Tolkien
- If all the seven stones were laid out before me now, I should shut my eyes and put my hands in my pockets. – JRR Tolkien
- I pity snails, and all that carry their homes on their backs. – JRR Tolkien
- Why must you speak your thoughts? Silence, if fair words stick in your throat, would serve all our ends better. – JRR Tolkien
- Go not to the Elves for counsel, for they will say both no and yes. – JRR Tolkien
- I may be a burglar…but I’m an honest one, I hope, more or less. – JRR Tolkien
- You certainly usually find something if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after. – JRR Tolkien
- They were at the end of their journey, but as far as ever, it seemed, from the end of their quest. – JRR Tolkien
- I seem to see ahead, in a kind of way. I know we are going to take a very long road, into darkness; but I know I can’t turn back. – JRR Tolkien
- All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost. – JRR Tolkien
- When he heard there was nothing to eat, he sat down and wept-¦ -œWhy did I ever wake up!- he cried. – JRR Tolkien
- If we was master, then we could help ourselves. – JRR Tolkien
- All that is gold does not glitter… – JRR Tolkien
- His love for Frodo rose above all other thoughts, and forgetting his peril he cried aloud: ‘I’m coming Mr. Frodo! – JRR Tolkien
- Frodo! Mr. Frodo, my dear!’ cried Sam, tears almost blinding him. ‘It’s Sam, I’ve come!’ He half lifted his master and hugged him to his breast. – JRR Tolkien