
Evil Does Not Sleep
In the timeless narrative of The Rings of Power on Prime Video, the revered Elvan warrior Galadriel shares an observation that resonates as strongly today as it did in the
This series discusses various forms of evil we face in society today. From the fictional tales spun on the “Rings of Power” series to real world struggles, such as the assassination of Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA.
The writers in the series often capture the struggles of that fictional world with memorable quotes that have inspired our writing on this topic.
“You have not seen what I have seen. Evil does not sleep; it waits, and in the moment of our complacency, it bloods us.”
Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) The Rings of Power, Amazon Studios
And this other memorable quote helps remind us that the struggle between good and evil is a daily struggle, and one that never ends.
"It darkens the heart to call dark deeds 'good.' It gives a place for evil to thrive inside us."
Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) The Rings of Power, Amazon Studios
Apparently what was true in the fictional elven world has application in our daily lives.

In the timeless narrative of The Rings of Power on Prime Video, the revered Elvan warrior Galadriel shares an observation that resonates as strongly today as it did in the

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