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"Roman Griffin Davis as Curley Adam White #7"
"[To McVries] Just walk with me a little longer."
"Daymon Wrightly as Rank Sanders #19"
"Jack Giffin as Ronald #45"
"Jordan Gonzalez as Richard Harkness #49"
"Boys, it takes heavy, heavy sack to sign up for this contest, and you've all got it. You're men now. As you all know, our country has been in a period of financial struggle since the war, and we did the first Long Walk all those years ago to inspire and re-integrate the value of work ethic. Each year after the event, there's a spike in production. We have the means to return to our former glory. Our problem now is an epidemic of laziness. You boys are the answer. The Long Walk is the answer. When this is broadcast for all the states, your inspiration will continue to elevate our gross national product. We will be number one in the world again! [cheers from the Walkers]"
"Hank Olson #46: I DID IT ALL WRONG!"
"Noah de Mel as James Ewing #1"
"Arthur Baker #6: [His last line, repeatedly] I'm going home."
"Arthur Baker #6: What, you need a gun to your head to get up from a shit? Jesus."
"Charlie Plummer as Gary Barkovitch #5"
"Tut Nyuot as Arthur Baker #6"
"Walk or die."
"Now, uh, I'm not going to go through the whole rule-book, but it boils down to this. Walk until there's only one of you left. Maintain a speed of three miles per hour. If you fall below the speed, you get a warning. If you can't make speed in ten seconds, you get an additional warning. Three warnings, you get your ticket. Walk one hour at speed, one warning is erased, and so on. If you step off the pavement, you will get your ticket without warning. The goal is to last the longest. There's one winner, and no finish line. Any of you can win. Any of you can do it if you walk long and steady enough, if you refuse to give up. I look at each and every one of you, and I see hope. Now, boys, who's set to fuckin' win? [cheers from the Walkers] I said, who's ready to fuckin' win? [louder cheers; he fires a pistol into the air to start the Walk] Luck to all, and remember. Anyone can win."
"You could be the next winner."
"Mark Hamill as The Major"
"[from trailer] You'll walk as long as you can. But sometimes, the body won't listen. For some of you, your heart will stop. For others, your brain. And the blood will flow... suddenly."
"Josh Hamilton as Mr. William Garraty"
"Judy Greer as Mrs. Ginnie Garraty"
"Joshua Odjick as Collie Parker #48"
"I'm sorry, mom!"
"[His last line] This is for Ray."
"Cooper Hoffman as Raymond Garraty #47"
"The road awaits you."
"David Jonsson as Peter McVries #23"
"Garrett Wareing as Billy Stebbins #38"
"Ben Wang as Hank Olson #46"
"It was an early fall morning, months after Peter McVries won the Long Walk, when the Musketeers' next of kin – Ginny Garraty, Clementine Olson, and Geraldine Baker – each heard a knock at their door. When they opened it, no one was there. Instead, they each found a large envelope filled with more money than any of them had ever seen. These mysterious envelopes kept arriving, month after month, for as long as they could remember. And one day not long after the first envelopes arrived, Geraldine Baker received a small parcel. Inside was a rosary and cross."
"[To the guard] You're paid to shoot me, not look at me, motherfucker!"
"Sara Stockstad – Anna Arboria"
"Roy Campsall – the Sentionaut"
"Scott Hylands – Mercurio Arboria"
"Eva Allan – Elena"
"Marilyn Norry – Rosemary Nyle"
"I went to another world, Rosemary. I see what others cannot see. I looked into the eye of God, and it looked right back through me. It looked through everything. Rosemary, it was so, so, so beautiful… like a black rainbow. And it chose me. It chose to reveal itself to me."
"You look tired today. It's easy to become disillusioned when you don't know who you are, or what you are. I know who I am. That's what gives me my confidence, and my power. And I know who you are too, Elena. I can guide you towards that achievement, to find your inner strength, and your inner power. We all have other forms, and your inner self needs another to complete it. I can help you do that. You just have to let… me… in."
"Hello, my name is Dr. Mercurio Arboria, and I am the founder of the Arboria Institute. It has long been my dream to find the perfect way for people to achieve, simply, happiness, contentment, inner peace. These seem to be things that strangely elude us all, but it doesn't have to be that way. We at Arboria have found a path to achieve them. Here at the Institute, we are in the forefront worldwide in neuro-psychology and new therapeutic technologies. Dr. Barry Nyle, our head of research, myself, and our dedicated team of herbalists, naturopaths, and healers, have found a way to make that dream a reality. Through our unique blend of benign pharmacology, sensory therapy, and energy sculpting, we can guide you gently along the path to a new, better, happier you, all in the comfortable surroundings of our state-of-the-art facility and our award-winning gardens. We invite you to join us and find out for yourself."
"Bring home the mother lode, Barry."
"[while holding baby Elena and before submerging her into the black goo] Your mother's reabsorption into the cycle of life won't be for nothing, my darling, Elena. You will be the dawning of a new era for the human race… and the human soul. Let the new age of enlightenment begin!"
"Michael Rogers – Barry Nyle"
"Rondel Reynoldson – Margo"
"You, are Tarzan. Lord of the apes, King of the jungle. "Me, Tarzan. You, Jane.""
"Leopold has spent the last 7 years getting control of the Congo. He used up his entire fortune building that railroad of his, and shut off access to 99% of the country. Why? Because he wants to be the first monarch in history who doesn't want people to see his good deeds? I don't buy it."
"[Explaining to George as the village sings around the campfire] They are singing the legend of Tarzan. For many moons he was thought to be an evil spirit - a ghost in the trees. They speak of his power over the animals of the jungle. Because his spirit came from them. He understood them. And learned to conquer them. His ape mother, Kala, loved him as her own. And his ape brother, Akut, treated him with kindness and respect. He considered all men to be his enemies, since other tribes would hunt his troop as a rite of passage. Chief Muviro knew what he was. You must get to him. Since no man ever started with less."
"At the Berlin conference of 1884, the world's colonial powers took it upon themselves to divide up the African Congo. King Leopold of Belgium claimed the vast Congo basin, rich in ivory and minerals. Five years later he had run up high debts in his ambition to exploit his new colony. Desperate for funds and running out of money to pay his army, he sent his most trusted servant, Leon Rom, to the Congo to source the legendary diamonds of Opar."
"The Tekes say an elephant's eyes speak the greatest language. Who else can make you feel so much without a word?"
"[Narrating] They are singing the legend of Tarzan. For many moons he was thought to be an evil spirit - a ghost in the trees. They speak of his power over the animals of the jungle. Because his spirit came from them. He understood them. And learned to be as one with them."
"Stop shooting! You'll hit the girl! [Watching her get away] That woman..."
"Sidney Ralitsoele as Wasimbu"
"A new threat awaits"
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.