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"Clear the air!"
"Whoo, a bouquet of riches!"
"Nice, more camoflauge!"
"Yeah, I'm stinking rich!"
"An excellent disguise!"
""Ikiteita no desu ne." So, you survived. (If against any character that debuted before Tekken 3)"
"Wait... Don't leave me!"
""Une jeune fille ne se comporte pas de la sorte." This is no way for a young lady to behave. - (if being paired with Lili)"
"DON'T LEAVE ME ALONE!"
""Partez, si vous tenez à la vie." Surrender, if you value your life."
"My name's not NT01! It's Steve!"
""Je fais le vœu de vous protéger au mépris de ma vie." I vow to protect you with my life. - (if being paired with Lili)"
""Mairimasu." Get ready."
""Unmei ni aragau no desu ka?" You dare defy fate?"
""Chikara wo kanjimasu." I can sense a great power."
""Sorosoro dekisou ne." It's almost ready. (Lars' ending)"
"Jin... (Devil Jin's ending)"
""Watashi no oshie... wasureta no desu ka?" Did you forget my teachings? (to Jin if paired together)"
""Je serai votre adversaire." I shall be your adversary."
"What did the Mishima Zaibatsu... do to me?"
"Dr. Kliesen..."
"Don't let me down."
"All my friends... the entire kingdom... my father most of all... I tried, and I failed them all.. I left them... all to die."
"Everything–everything I've done up until now... It was all for nothing... So I really am just a failure! Our only hope for defeating Ganon is lost because I couldn't harness this cursed power!"
"It's been three long years since The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild rewired the connections inside my brain. It messed me up. In some ways you might say it ruined video games. Other video games. [...] It's not God of Wars fault that it's not Breath of the Wild. It's not Spider-Mans fault that it's not Breath of the Wild. I spent a good 10 hours playing Red Dead Redemption 2, hoping it was Breath of the Wild, then eventually gave up. No one's fault. Sorry, other video games. You tried, but you weren't Breath of the Wild."
"This one here is called the silent princess. It's a rare, endangered species. Despite our efforts, we can't get them to grow domestically yet. The princess can only thrive out here in the wild. All that we can hope... is that the species will be strong enough to prosper, on its own."
"How... How did it come to this?"
"[Laughs] Well done young one. Now the time has come to show you who I truly am. I was King Rhoam Bosphoramus Hyrule. I was... the last leader of Hyrule. A kingdom which no longer exists. [Reveals his spirit form to Link] The Great Calamity was merciless. It devastated everything in its path, lo, a century ago."
"Link.. you may not yet be at a point where you have recovered your power or all of your memories... But courage need not be remembered... For it is never forgotten."
"Due to revelations made in the previous game, Bayonetta is also known as Cereza; however, she will only be quoted as Cereza in scenes which feature her old self 500 years in the past, before she adopted the Bayonetta moniker."
"Finally, the central antagonist is first introduced as “Prophet” before being properly identified as Loptr, and in the game’s final chapter assumes the name Aesir; once again, for clarity, he will be quoted as Loptr."
"The Masked Sage is eventually revealed to be a younger version of Balder from the first game, and for the sake of clarity will be quoted as Balder."
"Inmate: Wonder if the Scarecrow made it here? Every other freak did."
"Inmate: Catwoman needs to be careful. Some of these maniacs ain't seen a woman in years."
"Inmate: [after completing the main story] I hope Strange died in a real painful way..."
"Tyger 4: We have positive ID on Batman. He is kicking all kinds of ass down there."
"Harley Quinn: Shhhhh, there there... [singing] Hush, little baby, don't say a word / Momma's gonna kill for you the whole damn world."
"Inmate: Gotham can rot for all I care. Hell, it's rotten enough already. I gotta get out of here, go some place where people don't dress like bats and clowns."
"[in a "Game Over" screen] Well, well! So the shaved monkey has failed. How utterly, utterly expected."
"Explore! Find my challenges! And when you fail to solve them and lie blubbering like an ignorant child on the floor, you will know that the Riddler is better than you!"
"[in a "Game Over" screen] Riddle me this: What lies on the ground, is full of holes and gives off a slight burning smell?"
"Do you admit that I am smarter than a bat?"
"I learn from my mistakes, Batman. Do you?"
"What the hell is happening down there? Hello! Is someone gonna answer me? I give you one simple task: stick up a couple of freaking machines. And what? You couldn't even get that right? I hope Batman broke every bone in your stupid bodies. I hope you lie in there, desperately trying to breathe through fractured ribs and punctured lungs. And if you're not, you better summon whatever strength you've got left and run. 'Cause after I'm done with the bat, you're all next!"
"You are all experiencing fear in anticipation of some specific pain or danger. This is perfectly understandable."
"[in a "Game Over" screen] Question: What do you call someone who prevented a guard from turning into minced meat? Answer: Not you, Batman!"
"[Final words] Computer: Activate Protocol 11... Passcode: Wayne..."
"[to Batman] Look around you. This horrible bunch of psychopaths are all begging to join up with me, but unfortunately for them, I only take the best. And today, the best means whoever can kill you. Come on out, lads, it's initiation time."
"My family used to own Gotham. It will again."
"Within the hour, every single piece of criminal scum will burn, and then I will turn my attention to your allies. I will march to Wayne Manor, I will drag your faithful butler through the streets of Gotham and I will make him tell the world how you have failed. My Arkham City experiment is a success and you... you will kneel before me, begging for your life..."
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.