Eowyn Quote by Eowyn The Two Towers Download Open image ““The women of this country learned long ago, those without swords can still die upon them.”” — Eowyn The Two Towers ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ago Swords Eowyn Long ago Swords Swords Die Women Country
“Apparently, a woman can only go so long without a sword between her hands.” — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
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“Not for the first time she reflected that there were many drawbacks to being a swordswoman, not least of which was that men didn’t… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“I am a warrior in the time of women warriors; the longing for justice is the sword I carry.” — Sonia Johnson Copy Share Image
“She was no mere weapon as she was trained to be, but a woman in full command of her power, unbowed and unbroken, and… — Laini Taylor Copy Share Image
“And they are ignorant that the purpose of the sword is to save every man from slavery.” — Marcus Annaeus Lucanus Copy Share Image
“A nation is as strong as the hearts of its women. It's warriors may be brave and many, but when the blood of it's… — Pam Godwin Copy Share Image
“Some men are like swords, made for fighting. Hang them and they go to rust.” — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
“I am an expert swordsman. And I am skilled in the business of death. I take no pleasure in my skill. Simply, I am… — Oliver Bowden Copy Share Image
“Women provide the only true link to civilization. Men simply are not ruthless enough to survive on their own.” — Karen Hawkins Copy Share Image
And then her heart changed, or at least she understood it; and the winter passed, and the sun shone upon her. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Thus Aragorn for the first time in the full light of day beheld Éowyn, Lady of Rohan, and thought her fair, fair and cold,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Then Aragorn stooped and looked in her face, and it was indeed white as a lily, cold as frost, and hard as graven stone.… — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“Hinder me? Thou fool. No living man may hinder me!" Then Merry heard in all sounds of the hour the strangest. It seemed that… — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
It was an evil doom that set her in his path. For she is a fair maiden, fairest lady of a house of queens.… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Magical, yes, but THE SNOW CHILD is also satisfyingly realistic in its depiction of 1920s homestead-era Alaska and the people who settled there, including… — Andromeda Romano-Lax Copy Share Image
And yet, Eomer, I say to you that she loves you more truly than me, for you she loves and knows; but in me… — J. R. R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“Slowly the lights of the torches in front of Merry flicked and went out, and he was walking in a darkness; and he thought:… — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
Then she fell on her knees, saying: 'I beg thee!' 'Nay, lady,' he said, and taking her by the hand he raised her. The… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The woman turned and went slowly into the house. As she passed the doors she turned and looked back. Grave and thoughtful was her… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I stand in Minas Anor, the Tower of the Sun; and behold! the Shadow has departed! I will be a Shieldmaiden no longer, nor… — Anonymous Copy Share Image