Top 10 Batman 70s Quotes

#1. I don't want to die now!" he yelled. "I've still got a headache! I don't want to go to heaven with a headache, I'd be all cross and wouldn't enjoy it!

Douglas Adams

#2. Ants that encounter in their path a dead philosopher may make good use of him.

Stanislaw Lem

#3. Roses do not envy daises.

Matshona Dhliwayo

#4. Taking this view, it is possible to see financial markets as a laboratory for testing hypotheses, albeit not strictly scientific ones. The truth is, successful investing is a kind of alchemy.

George Soros

#5. Bugs will happen. They cannot be eliminated, so they must be survived instead.

Michael T. Nygard

#6. Absurdly improbable things are quite as liable to happen in real life as in weak literature.

Ada Leverson

#7. I'm not following any of this, you know. Beecher who?"
"Henry Ward Beecher." Another slug from the bottle. "He's a preacher. Hey, that rhymes."
Well, that answers any questions about whether the alcohol is working.

Rysa Walker

#8. Way back in the '70s, I was approached to talk about the story I'd write for a Spider-Man movie. They also talked to me about Batman. I had to think about it, but that was way, way back when.

John Carpenter

#9. The best of humanity is philosophy.

Kedar Joshi

#10. There is a scene in one comic from the '60s-'70s where Batman finds a film, a newsreel film, of his father. This newsreel film is from the '50s, and his father has come to this costume ball in a Zorro costume, which strangely enough looks a lot like a Batman suit in the footage.

Tracy Hickman

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