LotR: Denethor Quotes: Fill in the Blanks - Statistics

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"Ever your desire is to appear lordly and generous as a king of old, gracious, gentle. That may well befit one of high race, if he sits in power and peace. But in desperate hours gentleness may be repaid with {death}."
91%
"He will not wake again. Battle is vain. Why should we wish to live longer? Why should we not go to {death} side by side?"
91%
"The West has failed. It shall all go up in a great {fire}, and all shall be ended. Ash! Ash and smoke blown away on the wind!"
91%
"For a little space you may triumph on the field, for a day. But against the Power that now arises there is no {victory}."
82%
"And to him there is no purpose higher in the world as it now stands than the good of Gondor; and the rule of Gondor, my lord, is mine and no other man's, unless the {king} should come again."
73%
"Nay, I will not come down. I must stay beside my {son}. He might still speak before the end. But that is near. Follow whom you will, even the Grey Fool, though his hope has failed. Here I stay."
73%
"I sent my son forth, unthanked, unblessed, out into needless {peril}, and here he lies with poison in his veins. Nay, nay, whatever may now betide in war, my line too is ending, even the House of the Stewards has failed."
36%
"For though the {stones} be lost, they say, still the lords of Gondor have keener sight than lesser men, and many messages come to them."
18%
"Pride would be {folly} that disdained help and counsel at need."
18%
"And once again it is shown that {looks} may belie the man - or the halfling. I accept your service."
0%
"But if {doom} denies this to me, then I will have naught: neither life diminished, nor love halved, nor honour abated."
0%
"In what is left, let all who fight the Enemy in their fashion be at one, and keep hope while they may, and after hope still the {hardihood} to die free."
0%
"Why? Why do the fools fly? Better to burn sooner than late, for burn we must. Go back to your {bonfire}! And I? I will go now to my pyre. To my pyre!"
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