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"Hello. My name is Violet, and I was born into a world you may not understand."
"You are all gonna die!"
"I think I had to know what I was willing to die for."
"Killing is what I do. It's what I'm good at. I am a titan, a monolith. Nothing can stop me."
"(pointing out tattoos on her fingers) "Comrade" [pinky], "lover" [ring], "wife" [middle], and this one [index].... This one was going to say "mother", but then I got sick, and all that became impossible."
"Because these moments, as beautiful as they are, they're evil when they're gone."
"Is that all you've got?"
"You think those people are bad? Well let me tell you something. The real monster you don't want knocking down your door is me."
"When I was a kid, when I was just a little girl, I used to dream about this old, dusty road. And this road would go on as far as the eye could see. There were all these little white flowers growing around the edges. And it was such a peaceful place. But then you realize, when life settles in around you, places like this... doesn't exist."
"Nerva, listen. You know it doesn't matter for me. I'll be dead in thirty-six hours, no matter what. But every human for a quarter mile doesn't have to die with me."
"[To Six, who is getting close to a sleeping man.] Hey! Park it, right there! [Signaling to a seat in front of her. She gets no response.] Don't make me have to tell you twice. Sit!"
"Okay. Let's start simple. They had to call you something, right? [Shaking Six's hand.] Hi, I'm Violet, nice to meet you."
"If they corner us, suffer no delusions: I will kill you."
"Yes, I was born into a world you might not understand. But a world, as it turns out, where hope still lives. And my body? Will Garth be able to fix it, the way another had cured my soul? Maybe, maybe not. But this I do know: all those still out there that spread oppression, injustice, and hatred - they'd better hope not."
"I believe you & I have matters of mutual self-interest to discuss."
"Are you mental?"
"You got Hemo blood on me."
"Now that you and those like you are all but extinct, what's someone like me, someone with a job to do, going to use to keep order in a society that left to itself would sprint towards chaos like an Olympic event?"
"The Blood War is on. (Poster)"
"First, they made her a weapon. That was their second-deadliest mistake. Now, they've made her a target..."
"Milla Jovovich — Violet Song jat Shariff"
"Nick Chinlund — Daxus"
"Cameron Bright — Six"
"Sebastian Andrieu — Nerva"
"William Fichtner — Garth"
"Prozium - The great nepenthe. Opiate of our masses. Glue of our great society. Salve and salvation, it has delivered us from pathos, from sorrow, the deepest chasms of melancholy and hate. With it, we anesthetize grief, annihilate jealousy, obliterate rage. Those sister impulses towards joy, love, and elation are anesthetized in stride, we accept as fair sacrifice. For we embrace Prozium in its unifying fullness and all that it has done to make us great."
"In the first years of the 21st century, a third World War broke out. Those of us who survived knew mankind could never survive a fourth; that our own volatile natures could simply no longer be risked. So we have created a new arm of the law: The Grammaton Cleric, whose sole task it is to seek out and eradicate the true source of man's inhumanity to man - his ability to feel."
"...a single inescapable fact—that mankind united with infinitely greater purpose in pursuit of war...than he ever did in pursuit of peace."
"Libria... Awake. Awaken to triumph again in the face of yet another day,another step in our unified march into the unwavering purpose...move ahead together into the certainty of our collective destiny."
"...intrinsically, humans, as creatures of the Earth were drawn inherently always back to one thing—war. And thus we seek to correct not the symptom but the disease itself. We have sought to shrug off individuality, replacing it with conformity. Replacing it... with sameness... with unity, allowing each man, woman, and child in this great society to lead identical lives."
"The concept of identical environment construction allows each of us to head confidently into each moment with all the secure knowledge it has been lived before."
"Two millennia ago...in his conquest of the known world, Alexander the Great slaughtered more than one million human beings. Three centuries later, purely out of jealousy, Gaius Germanicus, "Caligula", murdered his own sister, impregnated with his own child."
"....The revolutionary precept of the hate crime."
"In a future where freedom is outlawed outlaws will become heroes. (U.S. DVD cover release)"
"Two men. One battle. No compromise. (U.K. DVD cover release)"
"You cannot get angry. You can get even. (U.K. Trailer)"
"The only thing more powerful than the system, is the man who will overthrow it. (Scandinavian DVD cover release)"
"Christian Bale — John Preston"
"Emily Watson — Mary O'Brien"
"Sean Bean — Erol Partridge"
"Taye Diggs — Brandt"
"[After being taunted by DuPont, who is really Father] No. Not without incident."
"Angus Macfadyen — DuPont"
"Look at you! [Pause, then to himself] Look at you..."
"Then you know what I'm going to do now?"
"Tetragrammaton. There's nothing we can't do."
"I didn't feel anything."
"I pay it gladly."
"Its circular. You exist to continue your existence. What's the point?"
"...without love, without anger, without sorrow, breath is just a clock ticking."
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.