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"Nature made me a freak. Man made me a weapon. And God made it last too long."
"[To Charles] You always thought we were part of God's plan. But maybe... Maybe we were God's mistake."
"[To Laura] Last ride. You're welcome."
"[Regarding Laura] Oh, what, she can gut a man with her feet, she can't hear a few naughty words?"
"[regarding the Adimantium bullet] I got this a long time ago, and... I kept it as a reminder of what I am. Now I keep it to, uh... Actually, I, uh... I was thinking of shooting myself with it, like Charles said."
"[To Laura] Hey, I never asked for this! Alright, Charles never asked for this, Caliban never asked for this– And they are six feet under the ground! Now, I don't know what Charles put in your head, but I am not whatever it is you think I am, okay? I only met you, like, a week ago. Now you got your Rebecca, your Delilah, your blah blah blah, whatever– everything you asked for, you've got it! And it is better this way... because I suck at this. Bad shit happens to people I care about. You understand me?"
"[to Logan] What a disappointment you are..."
"I told you, Logan, she's a mutant like you...very much like you."
"Two days on the road, only one meal, and hardly any sleep. She's 11, I'm fucking 90."
"You know, Logan...This was, without a doubt, the most perfect night I've had in a very long time. And I don't deserve it, do I? I did s-- something...Something unspeakable. I've remembered what happened in Westchester. This is not the first time I've hurt people. Until today, I didn't know. You wouldn't tell me. So we just...kept on running away from...I think I finally understand you."
"[Last words] Our boat...the Sunseeker."
"Last night, some friends of mine in Texas HP called... and told me they found three dead cholos in a pullout on 54. Not unusual, I know. Except one was missing a hand, another one a leg. So they was thinking it was either an escaped tiger or Freddy Krueger. But neither one of them can drive, one being fictional, the other one extinct. And since the wheel lugs they found belonged to a '24 Chrysler... and, well... this is a '24 Chrysler."
""Beware the light". Caliban, I bet that's what your mama told you every day when you was a kid. "Beware the light"..."
"Now, let's not bring out the worst in each other. The girl's not worth it, trust me."
"We can't have things with patents running around hurting people, can we?"
"[to Logan] If you are planning to blow your brains out, could you wait 'til you're out on the high seas? I've just mopped these floors."
"I'm a glorified truffle pig, not a clairvoyant."
"[last words, echoing what Pierce said earlier] Beware the light."
"Birthday? No birth. MarÃa. We do not dress them up for Halloween. We do not call them "baby" or kiss boo-boos. Don't think of them as children. Think of them as things... with patents and copyrights. Comprende?"
"A degenerative brain disease in the world's most dangerous brain... What a combo."
"We struggled with the X-23s. We assumed, because they were children, we could raise them without a conscience. But you can't nurture rage. You must simply design it from scratch."
"[to X-24] You're a newborn, by any measure."
"[to one of the surviving nurses in a deleted scene] Connect the fucking dots, dear."
"The goal was not to end mutantkind, but to control it. I realized, we needn't stop perfecting what we eat and drink. That we could use those products to perfect ourselves. To distribute gene therapy discreetly through everything, from sweet drinks to breakfast cereals. And it worked. Random mutantcy went the way of polio."
"A man has to be what he is. Joey. Can't break the mold. There's no living with the killing. There's no going back. Right or wrong. It's a brand. A brand that sticks. Now you run on home to your mother. You tell her everything's alright. There are no more guns in the valley."
"Gabriela Lopez: [to Logan, in a posthumous recording] They thought we were too poor and stupid to understand. We are poor, yes, but not stupid."
"Gabriela Lopez: [to Logan, in a posthumous recording, about Laura] She is not my child, but I love her. You may not love her, but she is your child."
"Will Munson: [regarding harvesters] Look like dinosaurs with their twenty-ton bodies and tiny little brains."
"Obviously I have a connection and a fondness for Johnny Cash, and his tone and his message and his music. But the real driver in all these decisions is trying to separate ourselves, in an accurate way, from the other superhero movies. We think we’re going to deliver something a little different and we want to make sure we’re selling audiences on the difference. Sometimes even when a movie’s a little different, the studio’s trying to market the movie just like all the others. [Cash's] music, in a way, separates us from the standard, bombastic, brooding orchestral, swish-bang, doors opening and slamming, explosions kind of methodology of some of these movies. … Hugh and I have been talking about what we would do since we were working on the last one, and for both of us it was this requirement that, to be even interested in doing it, we had to free ourselves from some assumptions that had existed in the past, and be able to change the tone a bit. Not merely to change for change’s sake, but also to make something that’s speaking to the culture now, that’s not just the same style — how many times can they save the world in one way or another? How can we construct a story that’s built more on character and character issues, in a way as if it almost wasn’t a superhero movie, yet it features their powers and struggles and themes? … We are in the future, we have passed the point of the epilogue of Days Of Future Past. We’re finding all these characters in circumstances that are a little more real. The questions of ageing, of loneliness, of where I belong. Am I still useful to the world? I saw it as an opportunity. We’ve seen these characters in action, saving the universe. But what happens when you’re in retirement and that career is over? … I think this movie is about family, and sticking together, and about making connections in a world in which our characters might feel very alone."
"Hugh Jackman – Logan / Wolverine, X-24"
"Patrick Stewart – Charles Xavier / Professor X"
"Boyd Holbrook – Donald Pierce"
"Stephen Merchant – Caliban"
"Richard E. Grant – Zander Rice"
"Dafne Keen – Laura Kinney / X-23"
"Elizabeth Rodriguez – Gabriella"
"Eriq La Salle – Will Munson"
"Elise Neal – Kathryn Munson"
"His time has come."
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.