- Alfred Pennyworth: California, now there's a place. Sunshine, fresh fruit. We could have a house in an orange grove.
- Mrs Pennyworth: Very nice. If you like that sort of thing.
- Alfred Pennyworth: You like an orange.
- Mrs Pennyworth: I like cabbages, too. Don't mean I want to live in a cabbage path.
- Martha Kane: It's very sad to see you like this, Alfred. You used to have moral principles.
- Alfred Pennyworth: I used to have a teddy bear, too. Toby.
- Katie Browning: Do as you like.
- Bet Sykes: If could do as I like, I'd be an air hostess. You're seeing the world and you're helping people at the same time.
- Colonel John Salt: Everybody says you're a very brave man, Mr. Orwell.
- George Orwell: What everybody says is usually wrong.
- Martha Kane: That's the people's money. That could be spent on feeding refugees, or buying arms or medicine.
- Alfred Pennyworth: Someone woke up grumpy today.
- Martha Kane: And what will you spend it on?
- Alfred Pennyworth: Fast cars, loose women.
- Alfred Pennyworth: This house, this whole city, is nothing but sad memories. It's where I killed my own father.
- Deon 'Bazza' Bashford: Another bad dream?
- Alfred Pennyworth: Yeah. Dave Boy's mom again.
- Wallace 'Dave Boy' MacDougal: You should be so lucky.
- Colonel John Salt: I like to know what makes people tick.
- Alfred Pennyworth: People don't tick.
- Colonel John Salt: Of course they do. You, for instance, tick like a taxi meter. Money drives your wheels. Tick tick tick.
- Alfred Pennyworth: Not at all. Just a means to an end, chief. Means to an end.