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"Joan Copeland - Senator Bevens"
"Randall Batinkoff - Ken"
"Michael Boatman - CPN Beach"
"Carlos Gomez - Santiago"
"This is not a test."
"Aleksandr Baluev - Russian Army General Aleksandr Kodoroff"
"Marcel IureΘ - Dusan Gavrich"
"Holt McCallany - Mark Appleton"
"Goran ViΕ‘njiΔ - Russian Army Sergeant"
"Bruce MacVittie - DOE Helo Tech"
"Rene MedveΕ‘ek - Vlado Mirich"
"How do you get the world's attention?"
"[recording a message to the world prior to detonating his nuke] I'm a Serb! I'm a Croat! I'm a Muslim! You will look at what I have done and say, Of course - why not - they are all animals. They have slaughtered each other for centuries. But the truth is, I'm not a monster. I'm a human man - I'm just like you, whether you like it or not. For years, we have tried to live together, until a war was waged on us, on all of us: a war waged by our own leaders. And who supplied the Serb cluster bombs, the Croatian tanks, the Muslim artillery shells that killed our sons and daughters? It was the governments of the West who drew the boundaries of our countries - sometimes in ink, sometimes in blood - the blood of our people. And now you dispatch your peacekeepers to write our destiny again. We can never accept this peace that leaves us with nothing but pain, pain the peacemakers must be made to feel. Their wives, their children, their houses and churches. So now you know, now you must understand. Leave us to find our own destiny. [makes the sign of the cross] May God have mercy on us all."
"George Clooney - Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Devoe"
"In the fall of 1997, every nuclear device in the world will be accounted for... Except one."
"Nicole Kidman - Dr. Julia Kelly"
"Gary Werntz - Hamilton"
"Alexander Strobele - Hans Shummaker"
"Armin Mueller-Stahl - Russian Federal Security Service Colonel Dimitri Vertikoff"
"Aleksandr Peskov - Russian Army Captain Vasiliy, accomplice of Kodoroff"
"Alexander Kuznetsov - Russian Air and Missile Defense Forces Controller"
"Harsh Nayyar - Dr. Taraki"
"Jim Haynie - General Garnett"
"Viktor Sukhorukov - Viktor Bagrov"
"β You did a good thing, brother. You helped me out. And you helped people. Now only Russians will trade there. β And Germans? β What Germans? β Well, Germans! β Why Germans?"
"β Your American music is crap. β Musique? Ah, la musique, oui, trΓ¨s bien, excellente. β Why are you arguing? I'm telling you, your music is crap, and you argue. β Musique! β Yeah, you too... Soon, your America will be finished. We'll show you hell... Got it? β Why are you bothering him, he's French! Let's go! β What's the difference?"
"Svetlana Pismichenko - Sveta"
"β What are they singing about? β What the hell do you care? They're great! β I don't like it. β This asshole gets off on Nautilus."
"β What's your name? β Stepan... β Don't worry, Stepan, we won't touch you. Just sit quietly and don't move... What do you do for work? β Director. On Radio One. β Oh, director? I saw one director... He, you know... shot music videos... β They're all faggots! β No one will lay a finger on you here, I tell you. You sit quietly, we'll wait for one comrade, talk to him, and let you go right away."
"β Old man, sell me your gun. β A million! β Bring it. β Heh... Money in advance... Ho! Dollars!"
"β Pay the fine. β Brother... don't kill, brother! Take the money, take it all! Listen, don't kill, brother! Here! β You're not my brother, you black-assed bastard. How much is the fine? β Seven β (counts out the bills, throws the wallet on the floor) β Run."
"β What's your name? β Hoffman. β What are you, a Jew? β German. β Ah. I'm just not wild about Jews... β And Germans? β Germans are fine. β What's the difference? β Why are you bothering me?"
"β Mother wrote you were in the war? β Nah, I sat it out at HQ. I was a clerk. β Know how to shoot? β They took me to the shooting range..."
"β Well, brother? How are we gonna split the woman? β You're not my brother!"
"β You're smart, German... Tell me - what do we live for? β Well, everyone decides for himself. There's this saying, "what is good for the Russian is death for the German". I live to disprove it."
"β Your player's cool, but you're dressed like a sucker. Got any acid? Or dough? Got any dough? β No."
"Sergei Bodrov Jr. - Danila Bagrov"
"Yuri Kuznetsov - "German" Hoffman"
"If something's wrong, I'll shoot you in the eye, bitch!"
"β Russian, surrender!"
"β Where's your old travelling companion? β Jumped off, corner of Sredniy and Eighteenth. β That's a long way... β Yeah. β Why didn't you call the police? β He's a good shot! β Well, I'll give you that..."
"β W-well, I'll go then? β Don't be a stranger..."
"Hmm, the city!.. The city is a terrible force. And the bigger the city, the stronger it is. It sucks you in. Only the strong can⦠get out."
"β Are you gangsters?"
"Free Angela Davis!!!"
"β Your mom? β No. β Oh well, bye."
"I discovered that I've got"
"β Did I really break his arm? β No... Just dislocated it... β And that guy, the one who was yelling, who was he? β The director... β And what was that song? β "Wings"... by Nautilus..."
"Boy, you don't understand. Bring us some vodka. We're going home."
"β I like it here. America has all the power in the world."
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.