That's from John 15:13.
I would agree, that Faramir would not be the same character if Boromir had lived.
And I don't think Pio's remark was harsh, in that Boromir's character has served it's perpose. But is does tend to make Boromir's character sound simplified.
Boromir's relationship with is father and brother is a very intricate and masterful part of the plot.
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Blessed be the Lord my Strength, Who trained my hands for war and my fingers to fight. Psallm 144:1
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