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"Tony Goldwyn - Harold Nixon"
"I believe Governor Brown has a heart, even though he believes I do not. I believe he's a good American, even though he feels I am not. I'm proud of the fact that I defended my opponent's patriotism. You gentlemen didn't report it, but I'm proud that I did that. And I would appreciate it for once, gentlemen, if you would just print what I say. For sixteen years, ever since the Hiss case, you've had a lot of fun - a lot of fun. But recognize you have a responsibility, if you're against the candidate, to give him the shaft, but if you do that, at least put one lonely reporter on the campaign who will report what the candidate says now and then. I think, all-in-all, I've given as good as I've taken. But as I leave you I-I want you to knowβjust think what you're gonna be missing. You won't have Nixon to kick around any more [echoes] - uh, uh, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference. Thank you and good day."
"Anthony Hopkins - Richard Nixon"
"Kevin Dunn - Charles Colson"
"Paul Sorvino - Henry Kissinger"
"Why do you think Kissinger is taping your calls? For history. His word against yours β and right now he's got the records."
"It took me a long time to fall in love with you, Dick. But it doesn't make you happy. You want them to love you. But they never will, Dick. No matter how many elections you win."
"Shattered by a dangerous web of conspiracy, betrayal and intrigue!"
"Ed Harris - E. Howard Hunt"
"David Hyde Pierce - John Dean"
"Madeline Kahn - Martha Beall Mitchell"
"Bob Hoskins - J. Edgar Hoover"
"Joan Allen - Pat Nixon"
"Can you imagine what this man would be like had anyone ever loved him?"
"This is about me. Why can't you understand that, you of all people? It's not the warβit's Nixon! They want to destroy Nixon! And if I expose myself even the slightest bit they'll tear my insides out. Do you want that? Do you want to see that, Buddy? It's not pretty."
"[saying farewell to his staff] There are many fine careers. This country needs good farmers, good businessmen, good plumbers, good carpenters. I remember my old man. I think that they would have called him sort of a, sort of a little man, common man. Well, he didn't consider himself that way. You know what he was? He was a streetcar motorman first. Then he was a farmer, and then he had a lemon ranch. It was the poorest lemon ranch in California, I can assure you. He sold it before they found oil on it. And then he was a grocer. But he was a great man because he did his job, and every job counts, up to the hilt, regardless of what happened. Nobody will ever write a book, probably, about my mother. Well, I guess all of you would say this about your mother. But my mother was a saint. When I think of her two boys dying of tuberculosis, and seeing each of them die, and when they died. Yes, she will have no books written about her. But, she was a saint. Now, however, we look to the future. I remember something, uh, Theodore Roosevelt wrote when his first wife died in his twenties. He thought the light had gone from his life forever. But he went on and he not only became President, but as an ex-President he served his country, always in the arena, tempestuous, strong, sometimes right, sometimes wrong, but he was a man."
"[to John Dean] John, sooner or later, sooner, I think, you're gonna learn a lesson that's been learned by everyone who's ever gotten close to Richard Nixon. That he's the darkness reaching out for the darkness. And eventually, it's either you or him. Your grave's already been dug, John."
"Triumphant in Victory, Bitter in Defeat. He Changed the World, But Lost a Nation."
"J. T. Walsh - John Ehrlichman"
"Powers Boothe - Alexander Haig"
"Mary Steenburgen - Hannah Milhous Nixon"
"David Paymer - Ron Ziegler"
"Edward Herrmann - Nelson Rockefeller"
"Saul Rubinek - Herbert G. Klein"
"E. G. Marshall - John N. Mitchell"
"Brian Bedford - Clyde Tolson"
"John Diehl - G. Gordon Liddy"
"James Woods - H. R. Haldeman"
"He had greatness within his grasp."
"He changed the world, but lost a nation."
"Buddy, before you join the jubilation at my being beaten again, you should remember: people vote not out of love, but fear. They don't teach that at Sunday School or the Whittier Community Playhouse!"
"[to a portrait of John F. Kennedy] When they look at you, they see who they want to be. They look at me and they see what they are."
"Always remember: others may hate you. But those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself."
"Lela Rochon β Vanessa Struthers"
"John C. McGinley β Jack Rose"
"Elizabeth Berkley β Mandy Murphy"
"Aaron Eckhart β Nick Crozier"
"Lauren Holly β Cindy Rooney"
"Bill Bellamy β Jimmy Sanderson"
"Clifton Davis β Mayor Tyrone Smalls"
"Jim Brown β Montezuma Monroe"
"Matthew Modine β Dr. Ollie Powers"
"Lawrence Taylor β Luther 'Shark' Lavay"
"Jamie Foxx β Willie Beamen"
"Cameron Diaz β Christina Pagniacci"
"Al Pacino β Tony D'Amato"
"Dennis Quaid β Jack 'Cap' Rooney"
"LL Cool J β Julian Washington"
"James Woods β Dr. Harvey Mandrake"
"Ann-Margret Olsson β Margaret Pagniacci"
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.