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"Winston Zeddemore: Keep going! You're getting closer! That did it! The door's wide open! Get back up here!"
"Egon Spengler: No. Not really. It's beautiful, in a horrific way."
"Egon Spengler: That's a three-million dollar view, even by Manhattan standards."
"Peter Venkman: Come on. Today."
"Peter Venkman: She doesn't know it. When I did her profile, she told me she was adopted."
"Winston Zeddemore: You sound like you look surprised."
"Egon Spengler: Recruit, you okay? Let's keep moving."
"Winston Zeddemore: (Whistles) Check this joint out."
"Winston Zeddemore: Guess Ivo would be tickled pink to know his old security system still works so long after he died."
"Winston Zeddemore: The door look it's connected to that crank, see if you can get it turn. Wind the chain!"
"Egon Spengler: The resemblance is uncanny. This is Ivo Shandor's mother, painted in 1885."
"Egon Spengler: This is all making sense. Ilyssa must have inadvertently triggered the Mandala because she has Shandor blood."
"Winston Zeddemore: No. Someone must have known and set this up."
"Egon Spengler: The supports are waterlogged, the mortar is decrepit, and the foundation is shattered. In purely physical terms, there's no way all this can be still standing."
"Egon Spengler: Bring it in! Almost there! Whoa! Great!"
"Peter Venkman: You alright? What's with you? You know we only get paid if we live."
"Winston Zeddemore: Don't get too far, Ray. If we need you, we're gonna need you really fast!"
"Egon Spengler: Let's keep moving. We'll find a place where Ray can put in to get us later."
"Winston Zeddemore: Oh, now I see what they mean by early demonic."
"Egon Spengler: That explains why they attacked us in Times Square: they're gargoyles from Shandor buildings."
"Peter Venkman: Hey you. You're up, buddy!"
"Peter Venkman: Egon. Winston. Can we get outta here?"
"Winston Zeddemore: Yeah? There's a first. I'm gonna get us all name badges that say 'Hello. I'm not welcome.' Or maybe t-shirts. Or coffee mugs. Ilyssa. I see her."
"Winston Zeddemore: That's her, all right. Spitting image."
"Winston Zeddemore: Wait. What? Ilyssa is Shandor?"
"Peter Venkman: Why does this always happen to me? I meet a girl. She's crazy about me. But she always turns out be some kind of unbelievable fixer upper!"
"Winston Zeddemore: Some coincidence, huh?"
"Peter Venkman: You don't really believe this happened by accident?"
"Egon Spengler: The Mayor did say that Peck personally recommended Ilyssa to be the guest curator of the Gozer Exhibit."
"Winston Zeddemore: Once a Peck, always a Peck. Shandor must have been employed hundreds of workers for years to build this place!"
"Egon Spengler: Alright, swing it around!"
"Winston Zeddemore: Almost! Work it over this way to cover the hole!"
"Peter Venkman: Yo! New guy!"
"Winston Zeddemore: Good work! Oh!"
"Peter Venkman: Careful, we don't wear helmets."
"Ray Stantz: (heard from Rookie's communicator) Guys? There's way too much dangerous debris falling in here. I've gotta take Marine Ecto-8 where it's safer."
"Ray Stantz: (heard from Rookie's communicator) Aye-aye, Z. Raise me on the horn if you need me!"
"Winston Zeddemore: Now he's Captain Ahab. Be careful, Ray."
"Peter Venkman: My apartment used to look like this."
"Egon Spengler: Shandor's public architectural style ranged from Federal to Art Deco. His personal tastes, however, obviously leaned toward the Gozerian."
"Egon Spengler: There's an open door."
"Winston Zeddemore: Hey! We know these guys."
"Peter Venkman: Ahh... guys."
"Winston Zeddemore: That's a lot of... whatever they are! Look. The door's controlled by that chain!"
"Egon Spengler: Okay, cadet. Your first... I've got your back. Did you know that hedge mazes are historically designed to conceal a secret shortcut?"
"Winston Zeddemore: Well there's still one crank that works down here, try using it to open the door."
"Peter Venkman: Yeah, that'll work."
"Egon Spengler: Hm. I take it we're not welcome."
"Peter Venkman: You and me both. She's wearing just a simple terrycloth robe. And she's brought me coffee."
"Ray Stantz: (heard from Rookie's communicator) You can't deny the pure genius of Shandor, it's a pity that it was all used for evil. If he would have just channeled some of it for good, the things could have done."
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.