#Superheroes
Quotes about superheroes
In a world where the extraordinary often captivates our imagination, superheroes stand as timeless symbols of hope, courage, and resilience. These larger-than-life figures, whether clad in capes or armed with nothing but their wits, embody the ideals we aspire to achieve. Superheroes represent the triumph of good over evil, the power of selflessness, and the relentless pursuit of justice. They remind us that even in the face of insurmountable odds, one can rise above challenges and make a difference. People are drawn to quotes about superheroes because they encapsulate the essence of bravery and the human spirit's potential to overcome adversity. These quotes inspire us to find the hero within ourselves, encouraging us to act with integrity and compassion in our everyday lives. Whether it's the thrill of adventure or the moral lessons they impart, superheroes resonate with audiences of all ages, offering a sense of comfort and motivation. In a world that often feels chaotic, the wisdom and strength found in superhero quotes provide a beacon of light, urging us to believe in the possibility of a better tomorrow.
Ser Renegado era peligroso. Siempre lo había sido, y pocos superhéroes intentaban convencerse de lo contrario. Era solo una realidad de esta vida que habían elegido, o que los había elegido a ellos.
I hate superheroes. I always hated superheroes. From the time I was a little kid, I could believe in a 50-foot gorilla trashing New York City before I could believe a guy would put on long tights and bat ears and go and fight crime. Like, the fantasy never made sense to me, on a basic level.
Green Lantern: "What are your powers anyway? You can't fly."Batman: "No."Green Lantern: "Super-strength?"Batman: "No."Green Lantern: "Hold on a second... You're not just some guy in a bat costume, are you? Are you freaking kidding me?!
It's the superhero problem . . . .Superpowers make everything personal. Batman versus Joker. Fantastic Four versus Galactus. The Big G might be the Devourer of Worlds, but in the end he's just a dude. Beat him and the problem goes away. But the real problems aren't like that. You can't solve them by hitting them. The real supervillains. . . . were people in suits who met in rooms and decided things. Destroy one and another would take her place
I realized that all those superheroes were doing was fighting themselves, and that getting to breathe underwater or shoot fire from your fingers didn't really make up for being screwed up in the first place. It was just the consolation prize--you got the great costume and the invisible jet for being a loser in everything else.
No, she doesn't know it's me. I'm in disguise. Look, I know someone who does this with just a pair of glasses. And I have glasses AND a moustache.
It strikes me that the only real reason to take apart a pocket watch, or a car engine, aside from the simple delight of disassembly, is to find out how it works. To understand it, so you can put it back together again better than before, or build a new one that goes beyond what the old one could do. We’ve been taking apart the superhero for ten years or more; it's time to put it back together and wind it up, time to take it out on the road and floor it, see what it’ll do.
The Sloth would sit on his couch, paralyzed by all the things he wasn't taking care of. Then one day, a Wednesday, he just said, 'Fuck it!' He threw his hands up into the air and said, 'Fuck it!' This was the day that the sloth discovered his superpower, an amazing ability to say 'Fuck it' and really, truly mean it.