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"For 27 years, I dreamt of you. [laughs] I craved you. Oh, I missed you! Waiting for this very moment! Time to FLOAT!!!"
"[to Beverly as she attempts to escape her old home, in the form of Robert “Bob” Gray] Run, run, run. You haven't changed anything yet. You haven't changed their futures. You... You haven't saved any of them. [putting white clown makeup on his face] Close your eyes, Bev. If you don't believe... [scratches the red marks onto his face] ...close them...and see. [laughs manically]"
"Did ya miss me, Richie? 'Cos I've missed you! No one wants to play with the clown anymore. Play a game with me, would ya? How about Street Fighter? Oh, yes, you like that one, don't you? [chuckles] Or maybe Truth or Dare? Oh, you wouldn't want anyone to pick Truth though, would you, Richie? You wouldn't want anyone to know what you're hiding. [laughs, then in a creepy sing-song voice to Richie] I know your secret! Your dirty little secret! Oh, I know your secret! Your DIRTY little secret! [speaking voice] Should I tell them, Richie?"
"Come back and play! COME BACK AND PLAY WITH THE CLOWN!!"
"Want a kiss, Richie?"
"[as the Witch/Mrs. Kersh] I was always Daddy’s little girl. What about you? Are you still his little girl, Beverly? ARE YOU?!"
"[to Ben] All that success! All those sit-ups! But deep down, still just a little fat, fat, fatty loser! [laughs] Who always knew he would die alone!"
"[to Young Bill] Why? Because you weren’t there, Billy. [laughs]"
"I can smell the stink of your fear!!"
"I am the eater of worlds!"
"[last words] Look at you... You're all grown up. [chuckles weakly, then gasps and gags, dying as the Losers crush It’s/Pennywise’s heart in their hands]"
"I know you're down there. I know you can... I know you can hear me. There's something I have to know. Of all...all of the kids in this town you could have taken, why G-Ge-Georgie? S-S-S-Say some-Say something! Why him? WHY HIM, WHY HIM, WHY HIM?!"
"This meeting of the Losers Club has officially begun."
"[To Ben and Beverly] Wow, you two look amazing. What the fuck happened to me?"
"Hey! Hey! That fortune cookie's looking at me!"
"[Pretending to be IT/Pennywise in the clubhouse] Hey, Losers! Time to float!"
"[To IT/Pennywise as he's about to kill Mike] Hey, fuckface! You wanna play Truth or Dare? Here's the truth: you're a sloppy bitch! Yeah, that's right! Let's dance! Yippee-ki-yay, motherfu- [IT/Pennywise uses the Deadlights on him]"
"Stanley, we're not afraid of fucking spiders. [Sees other Losers putting on shower caps] I stand corrected."
"Something happens to you when you leave this town. The farther away, the hazier it all gets. But me? I never left. I remember all of it."
"We made an oath. That’s why you’re here. That’s why I brought you all back. To finish It, for good."
"[while arm wrestling Richie] Let's take our shirts off and kiss!"
"You should cut that fucking mullet! It’s been like thirty years, man!"
"[when about to throw a spear at IT/Pennywise] This kills monsters if you believe it does. If you believe it does. If you believe it does! [throws spear at IT/Pennywise] BEEP BEEP, MOTHERFUCKER!"
"[before his death] I fucked your mom!"
"I swear, Bill."
"Reflecting on the meaning of what i just read, the word 'Leshanot' comes up a lot which means, um, to change, to transform, which makes sense I guess, because today I'm supposed to become a man. It's funny, though, everyone, I think has some memories they're prouder of than others right? And maybe that's why change is so scary, 'cause the things we wish we could leave behind... The whispers we wish we could silence... The nightmares we most want to wake up from... The memories we wish we could change... The secrets we feel like we have to keep, are the hardest to walk away from. The good stuff? the pictures in our mind that fade away the fastest? Those pieces of you it feels the easiest to lose. Maybe I don't want to forget. Maybe i-i-if that's what today is all about, forget it, right? I- uh- I-, today I'm supposed to become a man, but I don't, I don't f-feel any different. I- I- I know I'm a loser, and no matter what, I always fucking will be."
"Dear Losers, I know what this must seem like, but this isn't a suicide note. You're probably wondering why I did what I did. It's because I knew I was too scared to go back. And if we weren't together, if all of us alive weren't united, I knew we'd all die. So, I made the only logical move: I took myself off the board. Did it work? Well, if you're reading this, you know the answer. I lived my whole life afraid. Afraid of what would come next. Afraid of what I might leave behind. Don't. Be who you wanna be. Be proud. And if you find someone worth holding on to, never ever let them go. Follow your own path, wherever that takes you. Think of this letter as a promise. A promise I'm asking you to make. To me. To each other. An oath. See, the thing about being a loser is you don't have anything to lose. So, be true. Be brave. Stand. Believe, and don't ever forget we're Losers and we always will be."
"Jessica Chastain - Beverly Marsh"
"- Mike Hanlon"
"Jay Ryan - Ben Hanscom"
"- Eddie Kaspbrak"
"Andy Bean - Stanley Uris"
"Bill Skarsgård - Pennywise"
"Javier Botet - Hobo the Leper / The Witch"
"Jackson Robert Scott - Dead Georgie"
"Joan Gregson - Mrs. Kersh"
"- Dead Hockstetter"
"Teach Grant - Henry Bowers"
"Molly Atkinson - Sonia / Myra Kaspbrak"
"Luke Roessler - Dean"
"- Adrian Mellon"
"Taylor Frey - Don Hagarty"
"- Audra Denbrough"
"Will Beinbrink - Tom Rogan"
"Stephen Bogaert - Mr. Marsh"
"Joe Bostick - Mr. Keene"
"Juno Rinaldi - Gretta Keene"
"It's Back."
"Witness the end of It."
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.