| Quote | Character |
| I am more than aware that you are not intimidated by *me*, Mr. Falcone | |
| You cannot lead these men unless you are prepared to do what is necessary to defeat evil | |
| You look like a man who takes himself too seriously | |
| Death does not wait for you to be ready | |
| There was something... Something else in the drugs... something hidden | |
| Swear to me | |
| I'm gonna stop them from loading that train, but I may need your help | |
| It's Wayne Enterprises, Mr. Earle, I'm sure they'll call back | |
| Ah, here we are. Kevlar utility harness. Gas-powered magnetic grapple gun. The three hundred and fifty pound test monofilament | |
| Don't turn around. You're a good cop. One of the few | |
| You are just an ordinary man in a cape! That's why you couldn't fight injustice and that's why you can't stop this train! | |
| You must become more than just a man in the mind of your opponent | |
| Bruce? You're supposed to be dead | |
| Can you drive stick? | |
| | Quote | Character |
| You're taller than you look in the tabloids, Mr. Wayne | |
| Oh, yeah. Helped him build his train | |
| Yeah, you got spirit, kid. I'll give you that. More than your old man, anyway. In the joint, Chill told me, uh, told me about the night he killed your parents. He said your father | |
| You're not the devil. You're practice | |
| but it's not who you are underneath, it's what you *do* that defines you. | |
| This is just the beginning. If they hit the whole city with toxins, there's nothing to stop Gotham from tearing itself apart through mass panic | |
| What is the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log? | |
| Your father would be ashamed of you | |
| They scream and they cry. Much as you're doing now | |
| Why do we fall, sir? So that we might learn to pick ourselves up | |
| Do you want my opinion? You need to lighten up | |
| I never knew. I don't know. I swear to God | |
| I never said thank you | |
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