Batman: I bet your parents taught you that you mean something, that you're here for a reason. My parents taught me a different lesson, dying in the gutter for no reason at all... They taught me the world only makes sense if you force it to.
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Batman: I bet your parents taught you that you mean something, that you're here for a reason. My parents taught me a different lesson, dying in the gutter for no reason at all... They taught me the world only makes sense if you force it to.
Perry White: Nobody cares about Clark Kent taking on the Batman.
General Amajagh: Ignorance is not the same as innocence.
Alfred: The fever, the rage, the feeling of powerlessness that turns good men... cruel.
Batman: You're not brave. Men are brave.
Senator Finch: The world has been so caught up with what Superman can do that no one has asked what he should do.
Diana Prince: You know, it's true what they say about little boys: born with no natural inclination to share.
Lex Luthor: Do you know the oldest lie in America, Senator? It's that power can be innocent.
Lex Luthor: And now you will fly to him, and you will battle him to the death. Black and blue. Fight night. The greatest gladiator match in the history of the world: God versus man; day versus night; Son of Krypton versus Bat of Gotham!
Lex Luthor: You flew too close to the sun. Now look at you.
Perry White: Kent? Where the hell is Kent? Where did he go? Where does he go?
Lex Luthor: You don't need to use a silver bullet. But if you forge one, you don't need to depend on the kindness of monsters.
Lex Luthor: An ancient Kryptonian deformity; blood of my blood, born to destroy you!... Your Doomsday.
Lex Luthor: The Red Capes are coming! The Red Capes are coming!
Lex Luthor: If man won't kill God, the Devil will do it!
Batman: Oh, shit.
Diana Prince: You know, it's true what they say about little boys: born with no natural inclination to share.
Lex Luthor: You flew too close to the sun. Now look at you.
Clark Kent: Civil liberties are being trampled on in your city; good people living in fear. Bruce Wayne: Don't believe everything you hear, son. Clark Kent: I've seen it, Mr. Wayne. He thinks he's above the law. Bruce Wayne: The Daily Planet criticizing those who think they're above the law is a little hypocritical, wouldn't you say? Considering every time your hero saves a cat out of a tree, you write a puff piece editorial about an alien who, if he wanted to, could burn the whole place down. There wouldn't be a damn thing we can do to stop it. Clark Kent: Most of the world doesn't share your opinion, Mr. Wayne. Bruce Wayne: Maybe it's that Gotham City and me... we just have a bad history with freaks dressed like clowns.
Bruce Wayne: Still working? You're getting slow in your old age, Alfred. Alfred: It comes to us all, Master Wayne. Even you've got too old to die young, though not for lack of trying.
Bruce Wayne: You don't know me, but I've known a few women like you. Diana Prince: Oh, I don't think you've ever known a woman like me.
Batman: It's time you learned what it means to be a man. Superman: Stay down! If I wanted it, you'd be dead already!
Lois Lane: You're psychotic. Lex Luthor: That is a three syllable word for any thought too big for little minds.
Bruce Wayne: Excuse me, miss. The other night you took something that doesn't belong to you. Stealing's not polite. Diana Prince: Is it stealing if you steal from another thief?
Lex Luthor: Boys! Mm, Bruce Wayne meets Clark Kent. Ah, I love it! I love bringing people together! How are we? Bruce Wayne: Lex. Lex Luthor: Hello. Good. Lex Luthor: Hi, hello. Lex Luthor: Lex. It is a pleasure... Ow! Wow, that is a good grip! You should not pick a fight with this person.
Clark Kent: It's like a one-man reign of terror. This bat vigilante has been consistently targeting the port and the adjacent projects and tenements. And, far as I can tell, the cops are actually helping him. Perry White: "Crime Wave in Gotham." Other breaking news: "Water, Wet." Did you file the football yet? Clark Kent: Why aren't we covering this? Poor people don't buy papers? Perry White: People don't buy papers, period, Kent. Clark Kent: Perry, when you assign a story, you're making a choice about who matters. And who's worth it. Perry White: Good morning, Smallville. The American conscience died with Robert, Martin, and John.
Diana Prince: A hundred years ago I walked away from mankind; from a century of horrors... Men made a world where standing together is impossible. Bruce Wayne: Men are still good. We fight, we kill, we betray one another, but we can rebuild. We can do better. We will. We have to.
Superman: All this time I've been living my life the way my father saw it. Righting wrongs for a ghost, thinking I'm here to do good. Superman was never real. Just the dream of a farmer from Kansas. Lois Lane: That farmer's dream is all some people have. It's all that gives them hope. Lois Lane: This means something. Superman: It did on my world. My world doesn't exist anymore.
Clark Kent: Mr. Wayne! Clark Kent, Daily Planet. Bruce Wayne: Oh, my foundation's already issued a statement in support of, uh, books. Clark Kent: I'm sorry? Bruce Wayne: Wow. Pretty girl, bad habit. Don't quote me, alright?
Batman: Whatever you do, wherever you go, I will be watching you. Lex Luthor: But the bell's already been rung.


