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The Lord Of The Rings: 15 Best Gimli Quotes

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Summary

  • Gimli’s quotes add humor and depth to his character, showcasing his stubbornness and bravery throughout the journey.
  • His interactions with Legolas highlight the evolving camaraderie between the two unlikely friends in intense situations.
  • Gimli’s sincerity shines through in poignant moments, showcasing his loyalty and friendship with the other members of the Fellowship.



The Lord of the Rings crafts a rich history, backstory, and even the languages that make up the foundation of Middle-earth and its many legends — and the best Gimli quotes show why the Fellowship’s dwarf may be the funniest character from Gondor to the Undyling Lands. Gimli, son of Glóin (John Rhys-Davis) quickly became a fan favorite. As a member of the Fellowship of the Ring, Gimli was tasked with aiding Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) in his quest to destroy the One Ring, which was forged by the mysterious and powerful Dark Lord Sauron.

Like all the characters, Gimli’s path diverged greatly from Frodo’s within the story, leading to some incredible experiences that resulted in the best Gimli quotes. The film gave many of the funniest Lord of the Rings quotes to Gimli. These lines neither detract nor spoil the importance of the character, or what he brought to the story. The amazing performance of John Rhys-Davies helped bring out the conviction, believability, and (most importantly) hilarity of each of the best Gimli quotes, all of which are sure to stand the test of time for years to come.


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15 “…And My Axe!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

The Fellowship of the Ring gathered together in Elrond's kingdom in Lord of the Rings

The Council of Elrond (Hugo Weaving) was one of the most iconic and powerful scenes of the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy, especially for fans who grew up reading, and re-reading, Tolkien’s novels. In the scene, the Fellowship of the Ring swears themselves to Frodo and the journey of the Ring. Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) gets the ball rolling by swearing, “If by my life or death I can protect you, I will. You have my sword.” Legolas (Orlando Bloom) continues with, “And you have my bow.


Gimli seems genuinely thrilled to be able to wield his weapon in the name of good.

Not to be left out, Gimli finishes with this unforgettable quote, rounding out the moment. The quote stands out thanks to Gimli’s enthusiasm. Unlike Aragorn and Legolas, who pledge themselves to the Fellowship in a sombre and serious fashion, Gimli seems genuinely thrilled to be able to wield his weapon in the name of good.

14 “If Anyone Was To Ask For My Opinion, Which I Note They’re Not…”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Split image of Gandalf and Gimli in The Fellowship of the Ring


Dwarves are notoriously difficult, especially when they are forced to work with Elves. On the flip-side, they were often discriminated against because of their size, not to mention the stereotypes they face revolving around greed and selfishness. None of these elements helped when Gimli attempted to bring his opinion to the table. This classic Gimli quote shows how his stubborn personality is based around that. When the Fellowship first started out, the wise wizard Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellan) had them taking the long way around to avoid the Mines of Moria but Gimli suggests going there anyway.

Maybe if Gandalf knew that arguing with Gimli could possibly work, then much would have been different. This quote may seem somewhat petty on the surface, but it’s all part of Gimli’s charm. While his companions Aragorn and Legolas rarely show any emotion response to anything that isn’t directly pertaining to their quest, Gimli seems just as invested in the social dynamics of the Fellowship as he does their journey to Mordor.


13 “Roaring Fires, Malt Beer, Ripe Meat Off The Bone!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

The Fellowship in Moria in The Fellowship of the Ring

In the world that Tolkien created for The Lord of the Rings, Moria is considered one of the wonders of Middle-earth. Also known as Khazad-dûm, Moria runs under and through the Misty Mountains and was once the greatest Dwarven city in all of Middle-earth. Gimli knows much of Moria’s history — the amazing ancient city founded by Dwarves, which he shares with Legolas.

Moria wasn’t always run-down ruins but was, in Gimli’s lifetime, a thriving Dwarven metropolis.


He evokes a vivid image with this memorable Gimli quote, but that is immediately soured by the nightmare reality of a city overrun by vile Orcs, as well as an ominous creature of “shadow and flame.” Gilmi’s description, and the gleam in his eye when he gives this, isn’t only a funny moment but helps viewers to fully comprehend his sense of loss. Moria wasn’t always run-down ruins but was, in Gimli’s lifetime, a thriving Dwarven metropolis. It also once again shows how Gimli doesn’t let the gravity of the Fellowship’s journey dampen his excitement for a hearty meal and good time.

12 “Let Them Come! There Is One Dwarf Yet In Moria Who Still Draws Breath!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

The Fellowship prepares to fight in Moria


If there’s one thing Gimli has no doubts about, it’s his skill at killing Orcs. Tragically, the Moria that Gimli remembers is not the Moria that exists when the Fellowship pays a visit. The Dwarves within were either killed or driven out of Moria by Orcs and the fearsome, terrifying Balrog. Gimli, understandably, is devestated by this, but it only strengthens his resolve to fell as many of Saruon’s minions as possible.

When the Goblins start breaking down the doors to get to the Fellowship, Gimli readies himself for battle and steels his resolve with this powerful quote. Long after Sauron’s forces were defeated, Durin VII led the Dwarves back to Moria where they all sealed themselves into the tunnels, so they could not lose their ancient city again. There the Dwarves remained, “until the world grew old and the Dwarves failed and the days of Durin’s race were ended.”


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11 “Nobody Tosses A Dwarf!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Gimli with his hand up in The Fellowship of the Ring

This particular Gimli quote is one of the funniest in the entirety of Lord of the Rings. During The Fellowship of the Ring, the company was set upon both by Orcs and the fearsome Balrog in the depths of Moria. Whilst running for their lives, Aragorn helps Hobbit Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin) cross a gap by tossing him to the other side. He then prepares to do the same to Gimli, who immediately bristles at the insinuation.

A moment that’s then called back to in
The Two Towers,
making it even funnier on subsequent viewings.


He protests with this great Gimli quote before making the leap without any assistance and nearly plummeting to his doom as a result. If not for Legolas grabbing him by the beard, it would have been the end. Hilariously, Gimli shouts “Not the beard!” before being pulled to safety. It’s a moment that’s then called back to in The Two Towers, making it even funnier on subsequent viewings.

10 “Well, Here’s One Dwarf She Won’t Ensnare So Easily.”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Gimli looking at a bow and arrow in The Fellowship of the Ring

Gimli is known for thinking he’s somewhat more of a warrior than he may actually be. It’s this overinflated self-assuredness which makes him so endearing, though he’s been shown more than once to be not quite as capable as his ego leads him to believe (though he’s by no means incompetent). While he is a brave and valiant fighter, he’s clearly out of his league when it comes to facing down Elves.



Well, here’s one Dwarf she won’t ensnare so easily. I have the eyes of a hawk and the ears of a fox!

This is apparent when he hears about Galadriel (Cate Blanchett), an “Elf witch of terrible power.” After believing the rumor that all who look upon Galadriel “fall under her spell and are never seen again,” Gimli says, “Well, here’s one Dwarf she won’t ensnare so easily. I have the eyes of a hawk and the ears of a fox!” A second later, he finds himself face-to-face with an Elf’s drawn arrow. It’s timed perfectly.

9 “Ishkhaqwi Ai Durugnul!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Split image of Gimli and Haldir in The Two Towers


It’s mentioned several times that Dwarves and Elves view eachother with suspicion at best, and open disdain at worst. However, this particular line from Gimli is one of the few times audiences get a glimpse of it directly. When Gimli is speaking with Haldir (Craig Parker), the exchange is somewhat tense. Haldir states that the Elves “have not had dealings with the Dwarves since the dark days,” which prompts Gimli to respond, “And you know what this Dwarf says to that? Ishkhaqwi ai durugnul!” Roughly translated, the insulting quote means “I spit on your grave.

This Gimli quote was one of the most prominent examples in Peter Jackson’s movies of the bitter relations between Dwarves and Elves


A frustrated Aragorn replies, “That was not so courteous.” This Gimli quote was one of the most prominent examples in Peter Jackson’s movies of the bitter relations between Dwarves and Elves, and it’s not made any better by the actions of Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) and his Dwarven company so many years before the events of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

8 “Henceforth I Will Call Nothing Fair Unless It Be Her Gift To Me.”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Split image of Galadriel and Gimli in The Fellowship of the Ring

This Gimli quote comes from The Fellowship of the Ring when the Fellowship sets sail down the river from Lórien and leaves the Elves behind. Gimli and Legolas are in the boats together, and Gimli says to Legolas, “I have been dealt a wound beyond all healing, for I have looked the last upon that which was fairest. Henceforth I will call nothing fair unless it be her gift to me.


When Legolas asks what Galadriel’s gift was, Gimli answers, “I asked for one hair from her golden head. She gave me three,” which is one of the most beautiful and touching Lord of the Rings quotes. It’s made particularly funny when considering Gimli’s earlier insistence that Galadriel, who he’d previously referred to as an Elven witch, wouldn’t ensnare him. All Gimli had to do was look at Galadriel to be enraptured by her — with no magic required.

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7 “Three Days And Nights Pursuit. No Food, No Rest, No Sign Of Our Quarry But What Bare Rock Can Tell!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Gimli in The Two Towers


Racing across open tundra for days on end isn’t ideal for a Dwarf, and Gimli knew it. When Merry (Dominic Monaghan) and Pippin (Billy Boyd) were taken captive by Saruman’s (Christopher Lee) fearsome Uruk-hai warriors, it was up to Legolas, Aragorn, and Gimli to pursue them before they had a chance to make it back to Isengard. The Uruk-hai were physically exceptional and capable of covering vast ground at high speed.

He explains that Dwarves are ”
natural sprinters, very dangerous over short distances,”
and that his athleticism is
“wasted on cross country.”


In order to catch up, the three would have to pull out all the stops, even if it meant Gimli might drop dead on the spot at any moment. This Gimli quote may seem eloquent, but he’s clearly exhausted, and the audience can really feel that through his words. It’s another quote that’s even funnier when paired with one of Gimli’s other memorable lines, when he explains that Dwarves are “natural sprinters, very dangerous over short distances,” and that his athleticism is “wasted on cross-country.”

6 “Give Me Your Name, Horse Master, And I Shall Give Ya Mine!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Split image of Gimli and Eomer in The Two Towers

If there’s one thing that Gimli isn’t, it’s easily intimated. Even when being faced down by a full legion of Rohirrim horsemen, he’s unable to resist having a jibe at the expense of his potential assailant. Gimli was a boisterous and bold fellow, and he wasn’t the most charming to those he considered to be rivals. Eomer of Rohan (Karl Urban) is a no-nonsense soldier who gets straight to the point and, after making their way into Rohan’s territory, Legolas, Aragorn, and Gimli were set upon by exiled Riders of Rohan under Eomer’s command.


At a time when Rohan was being attacked from all sides, Eomer wasn’t about to sugarcoat anything. He demanded to know who they were, and what they were doing in Rohan’s territory. Gimli, never shying away from an opportunity to goad another warrior into a fight, decides to respond in a hilariously sassy way, prompting this highly quotable Gimli line.

5 “Don’t Tell The Elf!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Split image of Aargorn and Gimli in The Two Towers

Gimli’s insistence that nobody tosses a Dwarf comes full-circle in the second movie of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. In The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, dwarf-tossing suddenly becomes a thing when Gimli realizes he needs Aragorn to toss him over a gap he can’t manage by himself. It’s an embarrassing moment for a stubborn and proud dwarf who wouldn’t have dreamed of allowing anyone to throw him.


The entire interaction is genuinely hilarious, especially given Gimli’s obvious shame when he quietly mutters to Aragorn ”
toss me”

The entire interaction is genuinely hilarious, especially given Gimli’s obvious shame when he quietly mutters to Aragorn “toss me”, to which Aragorn’s only reponse is “what?”. Gimli then bashfully explains that Aragorn will need to throw him across the gap. His only stipulation for Aragorn is “Don’t tell the Elf.” Aragorn assures him, “Not a word,” before helping him clear the gap, so he can begin hacking away at bloodthirsty Uruk-hai soldiers. It’s a brilliantly funny moment in an otherwise dire situation, and is peak Gimli.


4 “You Young Rascals! A Merry Hunt You’ve Led Us On, And Now We Find You Feasting, And… And SMOKING!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Splti image of Merry and Gimli in The Return of the King

The only two characters who might rival Gimli when it comes to funny moments in the otherwise-serious Lord of the Rings trilogy are Merry and Pippin, so it’s only right that one of the funniest moments in the films comes when the three are interacting. The quest to rescue Merry and Pippin took the greatest of all possible detours when Legolas, Aragorn, and Gimli found themselves bumping into the resurrected Gandalf the White.

Their plans changed in favor of assisting Rohan against Saruman’s Uruk-hai army. Following the victory at Helm’s Deep, the three ventured with Theoden (Bernard Hill) and Gandalf to check on the status of Isengard. There they found Merry and Pippin raiding the storehouse and celebrating with various goodies and pipeweed, much to the chagrin of an exhausted and battle-weary Gimli who still had another great quote in him.


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3 “Well, This Is A Thing Unheard Of! An Elf Will Go Underground, Where A Dwarf Dare Not? Ohhhh! Oh, I’d Never Hear The End Of It!”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Gimli outside the tomb of the Army of the Dead in The Return of the King

The battle for Minas Tirith is one of the best of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and a conflict far greater than the Battle of Helms Deep, and both Aragorn and Theoden realized as much. Their combined forces were not enough to stand up to the lines of Mordor, and that meant they’d need help. Elrond visited the camp to gift Andúril, the sword reforged from the shards of Narsil to Aragorn, but he also brought council. To up his numbers, Aragorn would have to capitalize on a curse first laid down by his ancestor Isildur (Harry Sinclair) to gain the obedience of a long-lost Army of the Dead.


Gimli found himself shocked when he realized that it was one of the few underground places in Middle-earth that a Dwarf would steer clear of.

The path into their underground tomb of the Army of the Dead was a frightening one, however. Aragorn and Legolas soldiered in bravely, but Gimli found himself shocked when he realized that it was one of the few underground places in Middle-earth that a Dwarf would steer clear of. Hilariously, he wasn’t about to give Legolas the satisfaction of proving he was braver though.

2 “Certainty Of Death? Small Chance Of Success? What Are We Waitin’ For?”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Gimli smoking on Denethor's throne in The Return of the King


Gimli enjoys a good battle, and the more dire the odds, the happier he seems. After the long, bloody battle at Minas Tirith was complete, the combined forces of Middle-earth stood victorious, yet exhausted and diminished. The death toll was staggering, and neither side had completely managed to overwhelm the other. Behind the gates of Mordor, Sauron was preparing a second wave to strike on an already weary army.

Aragorn knew that the path to victory did not lie in military strength, but in Frodo destroying the ring. He devised a plan to call out Sauron from behind his walls by marching on the Black Gate, thereby making it easier for Frodo and Sam to make it to Mount Doom. It’s a dark time in the trilogy even though victory is in sight. Gimli sums up the mood in the way that only he could with this heartening quote.


1 “Aye. I Could Do That.”

Gimli in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Split image of Gimli and Legolas in The Return of the King

One of the most touching Gimli quotes comes at the very end of The Return of the King. Right before the final battle, Legolas and Gimli are contemplating the impossible task that lays ahead of them, and Gimli is the first one to break the silence. After three movies worth of comradery and friendship, Gimli remarks “I never thought I’d die fighting side-by-side with an Elf.”

It’s not one of his funny moments, but one of his sincerest.


It’s his way of showing solidarity and friendliness with a former enemy that he fought alongside during the most important war of the age. The once-hardened Legolas smiles at him and asks “How about side-by-side with a friend?” After a moment of contemplation, Gimli tells him, “Aye. I could do that,” instantly melting fans’ hearts. It’s easily the best of all the Gimli quotes in Lord of the Ringsa noteworthy fact given that it’s not one of his funny moments, but one of his sincerest.



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