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"You like to make fun of us, but we are more powerful than you think."
"What have you done, Elijah?"
"I'll let you know when I hear something that makes sense."
""In the sun we will find our passion. In the sun, we will find our purpose." I read that in a sympathy card in a supermarket. It was for a funeral, but I thought it was beautiful."
"[After Hedwig left] He said something. He said something about making the room safe. This is all new drywall. What was unsafe?"
"Split was a surprise hit for director M. Night Shyamalan, but its most satisfying gambit came in unexpectedly setting up a sequel to his 2000 thriller Unbreakable. The result, Glass, isn't a breakthrough, but proves just clever enough to come out on the right side of a split decision. … After a promising start, the writer-director labors toward the end in conjuring his trademark twists, before offering what feels like a reasonable resolution to this whole experiment. Ultimately, Glass maintains a solid sense of tension, while like Unbreakable wrestling with the mythology that surrounds comic books and superheroes — a theme that seems more timely now, with such fare dominating the box office, then it did when the century began."
"The broken are more evolved."
"There must be limits to what a human being can become."
"The Beast is a sentient creature who represents the highest form of humans' evolution. He believes the time of ordinary humanity is over. I hope this makes you feel calm. You will be in the presence of something greater. I was gonna ask for your last shirt, but I won't. Because tonight is a sacred night. It's almost over."
"Don't worry; he's not allowed to touch you. He knows what you're here for. He listens to me."
"We are glorious! We will no longer be afraid. Only through pain can you achieve your greatness! The impure are the untouched, the unburned, the unslain. Those who have not been torn have no value in themselves and no place in this world! They are asleep!"
"[To Marcia, as Dennis is taking her from the cell] Pee on yourself!"
"I don't think we are particularly evil, and we don’t choose sides. We try to stop both of you. If there is one of you, the opposite of you appears, it escalates, we step in. There just can't be gods amongst us. It's not fair — things were just fine for 10,000 years, our way."
"It's not so bad being in the light."
"This was not a "Limited Edition" — this was an origin story, the whole time."
"Are you trying to trick me? Et cetera? I'll tell on you!"
"Everything is so easy for you guys. You do one thing, you can predict the next thing. It's not the way it's gonna be in this situation."
"The authors of Hooters play on our incessant need for fat and man's incessant need to be in the proximity of augmented breasts. It's like Henry V ran a fast food franchise!"
"I've never seen a case like this before. Twenty three identities live in Kevin's body."
"The Horde keeps obsessing about the ones who haven't suffered. I don't know where they're going with this, but it scares me."
"Let us show them what we can do. Let us show them how powerful we can be."
"You are different from the rest. Your heart is pure! Rejoice! The broken are the more evolved. Rejoice."
"[Muttering to herself] We're not gonna die. Bad things happen. But not like this."
"[As the other two captives come up only with bad strategy] I'll let you know when I hear something that makes sense. We don't even know what this is yet."
"[To Pierce, shortly before The Beast kills him] This is where they'd paint you with big eyes and bubbles of confusion over your head."
"An individual with multiple personalities can change their body chemistry with their thoughts."
"[Last words] I wasn’t a mistake, Momma."
"They sent me here for you three. Tell me the truth. Did I almost convince you you were an ordinary man? I would have left you alone, but when the Horde showed up here, then I just had to come."
"These patients were very disturbed. Let me just simply state that everything which occurred was related to drugs in their systems, or their heightened state of mania."
"Benjamin Kanes - Corin, Becca and Tyler's father"
"Celia Keenan-Bolger - Stacey"
"Deanna Dunagan - Maria Bella Jamison ("Nana")"
"Peter McRobbie - Frederick Spencer Jamison ("Pop Pop")"
"Kathryn Hahn - Loretta Jamison, Becca and Tyler's mother"
"You're blind... you're blind. I am the exposer. I am a seer. I see the veiny, deformed... face of the world."
"[to Tyler] I never liked you anyway."
"Grandma's Rules: 1. Have a great time. 2. Eat as much as you want. 3. Don't ever leave your room after 9:30 pm."
"[when he's caught with a gun] I was just cleaning it."
"I'm gonna get you!"
"We're all dying today, Becca."
"No one loves you like your grandparents."
"[finds a fly-ridden heap of dirty diapers on a table in the shed] Holy SHIT! Holy Mother of Sarah McLachlan! Nana... what the HELL?"
"Any other crazy bitch-ass fucking people here?"
"[after rapping about his ordeal with the fake grandparents, also his last lines] OH, Shania Twain, bitches!"
"[to the camera] I can't sleep. I need Nana's cookies. I'm gonna turn a personal addiction into a positive cinematic moment."
"[after scaring Tyler; satisfied] We're even."
"Would you mind getting inside the oven to clean it?"
"Olivia DeJonge - Becca Jamison"
"Ed Oxenbould - Tyler Jamison"
"Vicki Giunta - Sister Beatrice"
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.