J. R. R. Tolkien Quotes

Where iss it, where iss it: my Precious, my Precious? It's ours, it is, and we wants it.

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I have a thousands wants; it's hard to really hone in on just a few.
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One shouldn't gamble with what is irreplaceable and precious.
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Everyone wants me to be this political person... I'm not Malcolm X.
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Everybody wants to be great at something.
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No one wants peace more than me.
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I'm a woman, and every woman wants to be skinnier - unfortunately.
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Art to me is not precious enough that I feel territorial about what the word gets applied to. Conversations about what counts as art and what doesn't doesn't captivate my attention very much.
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My guess is that if David Beckham wants Ronaldo's jersey, he's going to get it.
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Man wants but little here below, nor wants that little long.
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Hillary essentially wants to abolish the Second Amendment.
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One old lady who wants her head lifted wouldn't be so bad, but you multiply her two hundred and fifty thousand times and what you get is a book club.
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If a woman wants to hold a man she has merely to appeal to what is worst in him.
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God seems to throw Himself on the side of the man who knows exactly what he wants, if he is determined to get JUST THAT!
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At twenty a man is full of fight and hope. He wants to reform the world. When he is seventy he still wants to reform the world, but he know he can't.
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Life was precious. Life was fragile. Here one moment, gone the next. Every second should be milked for all it's worth because you never know when the bottom was going to drop out.
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Trust not a woman when she weeps, for it is her nature to weep when she wants her will.
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The fewer our wants the more we resemble the Gods.
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Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant. Let me expand a bit. I sense that you may feel that I am free of problems. Let me assure you that I have the same anxieties and insecurities as anyone in this auditorium - maybe more.
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The actors that I love to work with, they're hard on me. They're pushing me.
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It is the form the idea takes in the imagination rather than the form as it exists outside.
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Why does this not occur routinely? Don’t we all know how to ask questions? Of course we think we know how to ask, but we fail to notice how often even our questions are just another form of telling—rhetorical or just testing whether what we think is right. We are biased toward telling instead of asking because we live in a pragmatic, problem-solving culture in which knowing things and telling others what we know is valued.
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Where iss it, where iss it: my Precious, my Precious? It's ours, it is, and we wants it.