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"β Mae / Nova"
"What a wonderful day!"
"He stole my village."
"William H. Macy β Trevathan"
"Maybe stronger tomorrow."
"Noa, a kingdom for apes. Humans can never be trusted. Where there are two that can speak, there must be more. Mae has come here to claim the tools inside my vault. Tools that make humans strong and make them dangerous. That is why I must have them first. Yeah? They do not understand that this is our time. This is my kingdom! I must destroy their kind, unless we want to live in cages again."
"That is not everything."
"[Referring to Mae/Nova] She follows because she is hungry."
"[Noa is sitting on the dock, about to give up hope, but Sun-Eagle lands on the metal rope ancher near him] You come to judge me? I judge myself. I promised our father I would bring them home... I failed. Eagle Clan belongs to Proximus Caesar now. That is the law, [pulls out the Order of Caesar pendent that Raka gave him from his pack. Suddenly, it dawns on him that the original Caesar's ways are better] but the law is wrong! [The Sun-Eagle takes off and lands on Noa's arm]"
"Travis Jeffery β Anaya"
"I trust you only to help yourself, but that could help me now."
"Humans lost their dominance and their ability to speak."
"He can't have it."
"Mae, you are familiar with the concept of evolution? That is the human label, yeah? The advancement that I crave requires time. Vast amounts of time that I do not have. Unfortunately, I am but a mortal ape. So this is why I need to get the knowledge inside that vault. I believe it will deliver instant evolution. Hm. Noa. You don't undertand. In their time, humans were capable of many great things, yes? They could level mountains. They could speak across oceans. They could fly, Noa. Like eagles fly! But now, we will learn. Apes will learn. I will learn, from what is inside that vault."
"β Proximus Caesar"
"Lydia Peckham β Soona"
"The elders did not tell us everything about this world. They did not tell us because they did not know. They did not want to know."
"[Speaking at his deceased father's grave] Father, I will find them, I will bring them home."
"[To Mae/Nova] The more you speak, the less I believe."
"[Referring to the single letters on the cover of a beginners reading book] The symbols... have meaning..."
"They are an ancient way to store ideas. The symbols have meaning. Apes understood this meaning in the time of Caesar. The Masks take his his name. Twist his words!"
"To survive, remember your strength, your compassion, your mercy."
"Noa... You showed so much promise. You are going to stand, so that you can bend for your king, before you die!"
"She is smarter than most. We will name her Nova. We name them all Nova."
"Long before your elders, it was Caesar who taught us of what it means to be ape. He was our leader, our lawgiver. "Apes together, strong." "Ape shall not kill ape." We, the Order of Caesar, follow his words to this day. I follow. I am now... the last."
"There was a time when humans and apes lived side by side."
"[Riding along with Mae/Nova] Then, of course, there is the gibbon. Very, very long arms. Is most unfortunate that the human can only use its feet for walking. Imagine if you were falling from a tree. You only have two appendages to save your life. But if you were able to use both of your hands... and both of your feet... thatβs four times the safety. And I imagine that, if I came across a special... [spots a zebra] What is that? [Walks to edge of gully to spot humans and zebras bathing in river] Horses with stripes. Quite striking. We feared the herds ceased to exist."
"It was a virus that made apes smarter, and it almost killed all of us."
"Amiah Miller - Nova"
"Terry Notary - Rocket"
"Gabriel Chavarria - Preacher"
"Andy Serkis β Caesar"
"Woody Harrelson β Colonel J. Wesley McCullough"
"The Colonel: All of human history has lead to this moment. The irony is we created you. And nature has been punishing us ever since. This is our last stand. And if we lose... it will be a Planet of Apes."
"Red Ape: I don't fear you. You must fear! How long you think woods can protect you? Humans destroy you. Their Colonel has all power. For them, he more than just human. He everything. He say: "First Caesar die... then all of you die.""
"Steve Zahn β Bad Ape"
"Koba: Ape not kill ape."
"[often repeated line] Oh no!"
"Human get sick. Ape get smart. Then human kill ape. But not me. I run."
"Oh no! Why so small?"
"What did the Colonel promise you? You really think he'll let you live after we're gone? You let them call you "donkey". You are ape."
"Opening Text: Fifteen years ago, a scientific experiment gone wrong gave RISE to a species of intelligent apes... and destroyed most of humanity with a virus that became known as the Simian Flu. With the DAWN of a new ape civilization led by Caesar, the surviving humans struggled to coexist... but fighting finally broke out when a rebel ape, Koba, led a vengeful attack against the humans. The humans sent a distress call to a military base in the North where all that remained of the U.S. Army was gathered. A ruthless Special Forces Colonel and his hardened battalion were dispatched to exterminate the apes. Evading capture for the last two years, Caesar is now rumored to be marshaling the fight from a hidden command base in the woods... as the WAR rages on..."
"Maurice was right. I am... like Koba. He could not escape his hate. And I still cannot escape mine."
"99, target acquired. 99, target acquired. Repeat: King Kong is dead!"
"Judy Greer - Cornelia"
"Rocket: Feeling better? Good. Then we can talk about... Escape. Apes together strong!"
"My son... my wife.... are dead."
"There were only two of you, but we are many. Apes, together, strong."
"It was a mistake bringing you all. This is my fight. I will finish this alone."
"LEAVE HIM!"
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.