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"You've had their food, but do you know their story?"
"Michael Keaton - Ray Kroc"
"Mac McDonald: This is not your company, Ray!"
"Laura Dern - Ethel Kroc"
"In the world of business, it's founders keepers."
"Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor - Hattie"
"Afemo Omilami - Mr. Merriman"
"Jimmie Fails - Mr. Hill"
"Griff Furst - Jim Zien"
"Justin Randell Brooke - Fred Turner"
"B. J. Novak - Harry J. Sonneborn"
"He took someone else's idea and America ate it up."
"Nick Offerman - Richard "Dick" McDonald"
"Hamish Linklater - Spencer"
"Kate Kneeland - June Martino"
"Wilbur Fitzgerald - Jerry Cullen"
"Brandon Wilson - Turner"
"Fred Hechinger - Harper"
"Dick McDonald: Ray, we have no interest in a milkshake that contains NO MILK."
"I know my mother loved me. She just loved liquor more."
"Linda Cardellini - Joan Smith"
"Patrick Wilson - Rollie Smith"
"John Carroll Lynch - Maurice "Mac" McDonald"
"Ethan Herisse - Elwood"
"Harry J. Sonneborn: Mr. Kroc, if you're not making money hand over fist, something's terribly wrong."
"Risk taker. Rule breaker. Game changer."
"Mac McDonald: Dick. We will never beat him. We will never be rid of him."
"[to Ethel during dinner] I want a divorce."
"[during the end credits] Nobody had eight multi-mixers in one business. So I went out there. And I was amazed! They were serving hamburgers for fifteen cents. French fries for ten cents and milkshakes for twenty cents. And basically that was the menu, and I said, that's for me. Now I have ultimatums, you know. Except that I'd like to be able to say that. I bought the agreement back from them for two million, seven hundred thousand dollars. I got the name, the golden arches, basically it was a matter of me working longer and harder than anybody else. I'll take every resource that I have and I'll put it in and I'll go for broke if I believe in it. The only thing I could do besides play the piano, was to talk. What happened to my talk? It's not dog eat dog out there in that competitive world, it's more like rat eat rat."
"McDonald's... is... family. Isn't that great? You know what I see when I see that? Family. We're one big family. Aren't we? We have mouths to feed. That's a family."
"If you've got time to lean, then you've got time to clean."
"I'm looking for a few good men... and women. Who aren't afraid of hard work. Aren't afraid to roll up their sleeves. I'm looking for scrappers, hustlers, guys that are willing to roll up their sleeves. They're livin' on drive, they got a little fire in their belly. I stand right here before you today, I'm gonna offer you something as precious as gold. And you know what that is? Anybody? Anybody? Opportunity. It's opportunity. Opportunity. Opportunity to advance, to move forward, to move up, to advance... To succeed. To win. To step up. The sky's the limit. The sky is the limit. Grab the brass ring. To give yourself a shot at the American dream. Put your arms around the American dream. Opportunity. 'Cause I'll tell ya somethin'... At McDonald's? It's like this great nation of ours... Some of that elbow grease. I guarantee ya, if you got the guts... the gumption, the desire... I guarantee ya you can succeed. There's gold to be had. At the end of... those Golden Arches... Golden Arches. Golden Arches. Now who's with me? Who wants to jump on that ladder to success? Be part of the McDonald's "mishpokhe". Now who's with me? Come on, lemme see some hands."
"A couple of Illinois boys. Made good. Only in America. Only in America. Only in America!"
"Now, I know what you're thinkin'. How the heck does a 52-year-old, over-the-hill milkshake-machine salesman... build a fast-food empire with 16,000 restaurants, in 50 states, in 5 foreign countries... with an annual revenue of in the neighborhood of $700,000,000.00... One word... PERSISTENCE. Nothing in this world can take the place of good old persistence. Talent won't. Nothing's more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius won't. Unrecognized genius is practically a cliche. Education won't. Why the world is full of educated fools. Persistence and determination alone are all powerful. ... It's these core principles... that enabled me to rise to the top of a heap... at a point in life when most men would be thinking about retirement. Why, we appear to have that in common, governer Reagan."
"[first lines] I know what you're thinkin'... What the heck do I need a 5-spindle for... when I barely sell enough milkshakes to justify my single-spindle. Right? Wrong. Are you familiar with the notion of the chicken or the egg? Mr. Griffith, I mentioned... that there'd be costs. Well, I think it applies here. Do you not need the multimixer because, well heck, you're not selling enough milkshakes. Or are you not selling enough milkshakes because you don't have a multimixer? I firmly believe it's the latter. Because your customer comes in here and he knows if he orders a shake from your establishment... that well, he's in for a terrific wait. He's done it before and he thinks to himself, well, by golly, I'm not gonna make that mistake again. But if ya had the Prince Castle, 5-spindle, multimixer... with patented direct-drive electric motor we'd greatly increase your ability to produce... delicious, frosty milkshakes, FAST. Mark my words. Dollars to donuts, you'll be sellin' more of those sons-of-bitches... than you can shake a stick at. You increase the supply, and the demand will follow... Increase supply, demand follows. Chicken, egg. Do you follow my logic? I know you do because you're a bright, forward thinking guy who... knows a good idea when he hears one. So... What do you say?"
"It's an original ball for an original guy. It's the Marty Supreme Ball, not the Marty Normal Ball."
"Do you know what continence is, Wally? No? Every time I take a piss, I pull back, I hold my urine in, and I count to ten Mississippi."
"I was born in 1601. I'm a vampire. I've been around forever. I've met many Marty Mausers over the centuries. Some of them crossed me, some of them weren't straight. They weren't honest. And those are the ones that are still here. You go out and win that game, you're gonna be here forever too. And you'll never be happy. You will never be happy."
"When you see this woman act you'll feel like you got your cock sucked by a vacuum cleaner."
"Let me ask you something. Do you make money at this little table tennis thing?"
"I have a purpose. If you think that it's some kind of blessing it's not. It means I have an obligation to see a very specific thing through."
"Everything in my life's falling apart but I'm going to figure it out."
"Géza Röhrig as Béla Kletzki"
"I give you meaning, and he gives you money."
"I'm going to do to Kletzki what Auschwitz couldn't."
"I'm Hitler's worst nightmare."
"Koto Kawaguchi as Koto Endo"
"Fran Drescher as Rebecca Mauser"
"Marinel Tinnirello as Not Marty's Messenger"
"Sandra Bernhard as Judy"
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.