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"Flight Commander: [necromongers begin their invasion] Flight leaders, get all squads off the ground now! We've got heavy inbound!"
"Kyra: [after Riddick asks her if she's with him] I am always with you..."
"The Necromonger in me warns you to stay away. But the Furyan in me … hopes you won't listen."
"Aereon: Furians – defiant to the end."
"Convert now, or fall forever!"
"Kyra: [after Riddick has killed a convict with his tea cup] Death by tea-cup. Why didn't I think of that?"
"Will you wait one minute, to save worlds?"
"[To Riddick] I was supposed to deliver a message to you … if Vaako failed to kill you. A message from the Lord Marshal himself. He tells you to stay away from Helion, stay away from him, and in return, you'll be hunted no more. But Vaako will most likely report you as dead. So this is your chance. Your chance to do what no man has ever done."
"Aereon: There are very few people who have met with a Necromonger and lived to speak of it. So when I choose to speak of it, you should choose to listen."
"I think you're my new gunner. Grab a gat."
"Been a long time since I've seen my own blood. Perhaps too long."
"[After ripping a man's soul out] Join him, or join me."
"Get my armada off the ground!"
"Whatever was said was meant to give us a chance – a fighting chance!"
"I'm sure God has his tricks, but getting out of places no one else can, that's one of mine."
"[Watching a comet pass by the planet] It is said, the comet always precedes them, these world enders. The Corsack planets are gone. Eight million settlers missing. The entire Aroran system is gone too. Helion Prime shares its sunlight with all worlds nearby. If we fall, they fall, and after that ... my God, how do I save my family?"
"We all began as something else."
"It was hard for me to accept too, when I first heard these words! I let them take away my pain!"
"There are inmates and there are convicts. A convict has a certain code. And he knows to show a certain respect. An inmate, on the other hand, pulls the pin on his fellow man. Does the guard's work for them. Brings shame to the game. So, which are you gonna be?"
"Aereon: In normal times, evil would be fought with good. But in times like these, well, it should be fought by another kind of evil."
"[Speaking of Crematoria] If I owned this place and Hell, I'd rent this place out, and live in Hell."
"[Laughing, after Riddick, while in captivity, kills one of his five-man mercenary team] Four way split!"
"[As hunting hounds are released] Whatever you do, don't make eye contact."
"Ellen. Her name was Ellen. I never really forgot."
"In our faith, you keep what you kill."
"Consider this: if you fall here, now, you will never rise. But if you choose another way, the Necromonger way, you will die in due time, and rise again in the Underverse."
"Let's go replenish the ranks."
"Then I'll take your soul …"
"[To prisoners being forced to convert] Look around you. Every Necromonger in this hall, every member of the Legion Vast that swept aside your defenses in one night, was once like you. Fought as feebly as you. Every Necromonger that lives today is a convert."
"[About to be executed by Irgun] There will be an after life for me. Will there be for you?"
"I'll kill you with my teacup."
"I bow to no man."
"You don't expect these mercs to have any code, any honor."
"I've been here for years. [shows his wedding ring] See this? I remember how gorgeous she was. Well, gorgeous in a certain light. And now, for the goddamn death of me, I cannot remember her name."
"You're not afraid of the dark, are you? The light … hurts my eyes."
"There's gonna be one speed: mine. If you can't keep up, don't step up. You'll just die."
"So now it's back to all the brightness, and everything I hate."
"In this Verse, life is antagonistic to the natural state. Here humans in all their various races are a spontaneous outbreak. An unguided mistake. Our purpose is to correct that mistake … because there is another Verse. A Verse where life is welcomed and cherished. A ravishing ever-new place called Underverse … but the road to that Verse crosses over the threshold. So it is this Verse that must be cleansed of life, so the Underverse can populate and prosper."
"[Last lines of the movie, whispered] You keep what you kill."
"You're supposed to be some slick-shit killer. Now, look at you, all back of the bus and shit."
"Couple of things you could've done better. First, trash the locator beacon inside my ship, the one you jacked. And second, and this is really the more important part, dust my dick when you get the chance."
"Did you know you grind your teeth in your sleep... sexy."
"Look, I'm not with everyone here. But I will take a piece of him."
"Well, lesson learned. No such word as "friend." It can only end badly when you let someone get too close. Bad for them."
"I showed trust to one man. Did I make a mistake, Imam?"
"Maybe you should pretend like you're talkin' to someone educated in the penal system. In fact, don't pretend."
"It's been a long time since I smelled beautiful."
"You made three mistakes. First, you took the job. Second, you came light – a four-man crew for me? Fuckin' insulting. But the worst mistake you made … Empty gun rack."
"Don't know about this new crew of yours. They seem a bit skittish. Probably shouldn't tell them what happened to the last crew. [Toombs' mercs exchange nervous glances]"
"Man: [whispering, talking about Necromonger statues] So tall it touches the clouds … and there's nothing around this colossus, nothing left. It's their calling card."
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.