Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /var/www/yquotes.com/citat.php on line 15
He's clearly a man with a mission, but it's not one of v...
Wednesday, May 15, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

Miller,Frank

« All quotes from this author
 

He's clearly a man with a mission, but it's not one of vengeace. Bruce is not after personal revenge... He's much bigger than that; he's much more noble than that. He wants the world to be a better place, where a young Bruce Wayne would not be a victim... In a way, he's out to make himself unnecessary. Batman is a hero who wishes he didn't have to exist.
--
About Batman's motives, as quoted by David Mazzuccheli in his Afterword to Batman: Year One.

 
Miller,Frank

» Miller,Frank - all quotes »



Tags: Miller,Frank Quotes, Authors starting by M


Similar quotes

 

I have sent my opponents pictures of Batman to remind them I'm playing the role of Batman. Just like Bruce Wayne helped the police in the movie, I have had to assist the sheriff of Broward County.

 
Jack Thompson
 

“Mountains, Bruce, mountains,” the manager said.
“Mountains, Bruce, mountains,” Bruce said and gazed.
“Echolalia, Bruce, echolalia,” the manager said. “Echolalia, Bruce—”
“Okay, Bruce,” the manager said, and shut the cabin door behind him, thinking, I believe I’ll put him among the carrots. Or beets. Something simple. Something that won’t puzzle him.

 
Philip Kindred - a.k.a. PKD Dick
 

...the ultimate embodiment of Bruce Wayne. He has exactly the balance of darkness and light that we were looking for.

 
Christopher Nolan
 

Bruce Lee is my Idol. I need to learn some techniques of Bruce Lee, especially the quickness of his hands and legs.

 
Bruce Lee
 

I mean, don't tell me about Lenny Bruce, man - Lenny Bruce said dirty words in public and obtained a kind of consensual martyrdom. Plus which Lenny Bruce was hip, too goddam hip if you ask me, which was his undoing, whereas Elvis was not hip at all. Elvis was a goddam truck driver who worshipped his mother and would never say "shit" or "f**k" around her, and Elvis alerted America to the fact that it had a groin with imperatives that had been stifled. Lenny Bruce demonstrated how far you could push a society as repressed as ours and how much you could get away with, but Elvis kicked "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window" out the window and replaced it with "Let's f**k." The rest of us are still reeling from the impact. Sexual chaos reigns currently, but out of chaos may flow true understanding and harmony, and either way Elvis almost singlehandedly opened the floodgates.

 
Elvis Presley
© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact