What did J. R. R. Tolkien mean by: It needs but one foe to breed a war, and those who have not swords can still die upon them. - J. R. R. Tolkien Copy
+ We meet again, at the turn of the tide. A great storm is coming, but the tide has turned. Feraz Zeid, January 17, 2024January 17, 2024, J. R. R. Tolkien, Storm, Tides, 0 - J. R. R. Tolkien
+ The birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus means that one day everything sad will come untrue. Feraz Zeid, January 17, 2024January 17, 2024, J. R. R. Tolkien, Jesus, One Day, 0 - J. R. R. Tolkien
+ You have been chosen, and you must therefore use such strength and heart and wits as you have. Feraz Zeid, January 17, 2024January 17, 2024, J. R. R. Tolkien, Heart, Wit, 0 - J. R. R. Tolkien
+ Look, up at the sky. There is a light, a beauty up there, that no shadow can touch Feraz Zeid, January 17, 2024January 17, 2024, J. R. R. Tolkien, Light, Shadow, Sky, 0 - J. R. R. Tolkien
+ For we put the thought of all that we love into all that we make. Feraz Zeid, January 17, 2024January 17, 2024, J. R. R. Tolkien, 0 - J. R. R. Tolkien
+ Advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill. Feraz Zeid, January 17, 2024January 17, 2024, J. R. R. Tolkien, Wise, 0 - J. R. R. Tolkien
+ I was talking aloud to myself. A habit of the old: they choose the wisest person present to speak to Feraz Zeid, January 17, 2024January 17, 2024, J. R. R. Tolkien, Habit, Speak, Talking, 0 - J. R. R. Tolkien
+ Alive without breath, As cold as death; Never thirsty, ever drinking, All in mail never clinking. Feraz Zeid, January 17, 2024January 17, 2024, J. R. R. Tolkien, Alive, Drinking, Mail, 0 - J. R. R. Tolkien
I won’t undertake war until I have tried all the arts and means of peace. - François Rabelais Author · France
Everyone, when there’s war in the air, learns to live in a new element: falsehood. - Jean Giraudoux Playwright · France
Like the greatest virtue and the worst dogs, the fiercest hatred is silent. - Jean Paul Writer · Germany
It is the people who have no say in making wars who suffer from the consequences of them. - Jean Plaidy Author · England
When war becomes a trade, it benefits, like all other trades, from the division of labour. - Jean-Baptiste Say Economist · France