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"I am the Praetorian Furiosa!"
"If you find him, he's mine."
"Remember me?"
"My childhood, my mother... I want them back. I want them back!"
"This is our first fruit. But it's not for you and me. Each of us, in our own way, will vanish from this earth. And then, perhaps... Some uncorrupted life will rise to adore them."
"Who's got the goods? The bollocks, the testes to ride with Dementus?! You're gonna have to show me who you are! Yes? Because today, we dance to Darwin."
"Lady and gentlemens! Start your engines."
"Listen to this truth: Big shots rule only because you choose to follow. The power is with you! You are free to choose!"
"Ah, questioning my boss-ority..."
"Don't ever do that again, comrades; I'm a man with a fragile brain."
"Stability born from a world of chaos. You. Me. We."
"Didja see that? You how they fought for each other, this little army of two? Where were they going, so full of hope? There is no hope! Not for them, not for you, certainly not for me! The day I acquire Bullet Farm, these two destroy it! I had Gastown and I had Bullet Farm! With that, I could've crippled the Citadel and ruled the Wasteland! The Wasteland would've been a far better place for all of us! No! You two, you two break my heart. You break my heart... and it's not fair! You make me the Dark Dementus. And the Dark Dementus cannot afford to be soft! It's the price I pay to be your leader! It's the price we all pay to survive in the wasteland; we cannot be soft! There must be retribution! Justice... and retribution!"
"So gullible. I hold them profoundly in contempt!"
"You fabulous thing. You crawled out of a pitiless grave, deeper than hell. Only one thing that is going to do that for you. Not hope. Hate. No shame in hate. It's one of the greatest forces of nature."
"Was she your mother? Sister? Did she beg, did she scream? The ones that yell the least tend to stick in my mind."
"I don't fear the loss of bliss in Heaven. Or retribution in Hell. And I've got a fiendishly high pain threshold."
"If you can't do me quick, you're going to have to do me slow. But you are never going to get anything close to what you want."
"It's been a hard day. I lost my convoy. I lost my crew. I'm gonna have to start again. And I'm driving off thinking I oughtta start with you."
"You may be raw, but you have about you a purposeful savagery."
"My mother and father were soldiers. Even as the world fell, they yearned to be warriors for a virtuous cause. For them, it never happened. I wanna help you find this place, wherever it may be."
"As the world falls around us, how must we brave its cruelties?"
"Make yourself invaluable, and Dementus will look after you."
"Behold, the might of Dementus. The Red Dementus and his Congress of Destruction!"
"There always was, is, and will be war. The Sumerian fought the Elamite. The Saxon fought the Viking. And so the histories grew. There were the Wars of the Roses. The Oranges. The Opium Wars. The One-Day, Six-Day, Thousand-Day Wars. North against South. East against West. The first, second, third, and countless wars of religion and righteous belief. The Oil Wars. Water Wars. The Tri-Nation Nuclear War. The Battle of the Boomtowns. And now, my dears... The Forty-Day Wasteland War. Eyes for eyes. Teeth for teeth. Rage, fueled by grief."
"She took away his voice, and they spent the rest of the day in silence. There are those who prefer that she did more than shoot him. They claim that she ended him in ways more fitting. They tell of righteous perversities and witty mutilations. But this is the truth whispered to me by Furiosa herself. Deep in the Citadel, high up in the hydroponic gardens, there is a tree unlike any other. Its soil is human. Its nutrients human. Maggots debriding his necrotic flesh. It was an echo growing out of a human being."
"Toe Jam: My lips, Dementus's ear. My lips. Dementus."
"Mary Jo Bassa: Whatever you have to do, however long it takes, promise me you'll find your way home. Plant this seed. Protect the Green Place. Give me this one gift. Promise. The stars be with you."
"The People Eater: Among us are nine hundred and seventy-two devout warriors. Any one of them, if chosen, would've done the same. Each would die historic for the Immortan Joe. That's why you're fools. You're all fools for coming here!"
"Immortan Joe: Let him come. Body search, no weapons. Whatever he wants, we'll listen. Then kill him on the spot."
"The Organic Mechanic: Don't worry, love; you'll make an excellent milker."
"Fang: They were right, the crazy brothers -- she is a mighty thing. Bigger, faster, stronger, further..."
"The Bullet Farmer: That piece of anus-pus Dementus is running Gastown into the ground and blaming everyone but himself! You tell Immortan Joe, we need a meeting -- a war meeting. Otherwise, we're gonna get our tits caught in the wringer."
"Scabrous Scrotus: Your way of thinking is how he rooks us. He's got you scared of his crazy!"
"From mastermind George Miller."
"Remember her."
"Fury is born."
"Anya Taylor-Joy — Imperator Furiosa"
"Chris Hemsworth — Dementus"
"Tom Burke — Praetorian Jack"
"Lachy Hulme — Immortan Joe / Rizzdale Pell"
"Nathan Jones — Rictus Erectus"
"John Howard — The People Eater"
"Angus Sampson — The Organic Mechanic"
"Charlee Fraser — Mary Jo Bassa"
"Quaden Bayles — War Boy"
"Daniel Webber — War Boy"
"Elsa Pataky — Vulalini General"
"Jacob Tomuri — Mad Max"
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.