TREEBEARD: The ents cannot hold back this war. We must weather such things as we have always done.
MERRY: How can that be your decision?
TREEBEARD: This is not our war.
MERRY: But your part of this world! Aren't you? You must help. Please. You must do something.
TREEBEARD: You are young and brave, master Merry. But your part in this tale is over. Go back to your home.
PIPPIN: Maybe Treebeard's right. We don't belong here, Merry. It's too big for us. What can we do in the end? We've got the Shire. Maybe we should go home.
MERRY: The fires of Isengard will spread. And the woods of Tuckborough and Buckland will burn. And... and all that was once green and good in this world will be gone. There won't be a Shire, Pippin.
GIMLI: Oh, come on. We can take them!
ARAGORN: It's a long way.
GIMLI: Toss me.
ARAGORN: What?
GIMLI: I cannot jump the distance so you'll have to toss me. Ehh.. Don't tell the elf.
(SAM: It's like in the great stories Mr.Frodo, the ones that really matter.Full of darkness and danger they were, and sometimes you didn't want to know the ending, because after the end you'll be happy.Why can't the world go back to the way it was, when so much mattered than.But in the end it is only a passing thing, shadow , even darkness must pass.A new day will come when the sun comes and shines out the clearer , thoughts are the stories that stay with you that ment something even if you were to small to understand why. But i think Mr.Frodo I do understand, i know now folks, and thoughts , and stories, and people had lots of chances of turning back, but they didn't they kept going, because they were holding on to something.
(Frodo)What are we holding onto Sam?
(Sam) That there's some good in this world and its worth fighting for.