
Batman: "It's not that I don't think of you as an adult, Dick.Batman: We'll do this as long as it's effective.Robin: Okay,so, then we'll just stay in Gotham and keep doing this, right? Forever and ever?.Batman: I don't think that's something you have to worry about, Robin.Robin: Hey, Batman, what're we gonna do once we finally get rid of all the criminals and everything? Move to another city?.( Robin: Year One, 2001 by Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon). I won't forget everything you've given me. Alfred doesn't need to worry about entertaining me and taking care of you, too. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do if I'm not allowed to help you anymore. Two-Face: You were the only choice for a comrade-in-arms?.or are the crooks getting lamer as we go? ( Robin: Year One, 2001 by Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon). ( The New Teen Titans (first series) #38, 1984 dialogue by Marv Wolfman Dick: And ruin my reputation as the teenage Ellery Queen? M'lady, when Deadeye Dick takes on a case, he doesn't give up.Donna Troy: You didn't have to do this, Dick, I would've understood.But most of the time I can't escape." ( The New Teen Titans (first series) #38, 1984 dialogue by Marv Wolfman Sometimes I have to come here, simply to be alone before my mind fairly explodes with confusion. All drawing me to them like some swirling tide about to suck me under. The rapturous joy of circus-goers, the panicky fright of fleeing felons, the warm tenderness of fast and good friends. I grew up surrounded by a sea of faces awash with the myriad emotions of all mankind.( Batman & The Outsiders (first series) #5, 1984, by Mike W Barr). Robin: Thanks, Batman! But you know what they say.Batman: You lead the Titans well, Robin - I guess even the teacher can learn from his pupil."With you guys, it seems like I'm hot stuff … a know-it-all … but I've been back with The Batman again, and next to him I feel like I'm a stupid kid repeating fifth grade … for the third time." ( New Teen Titans #20, 1982 by Marv Wolfman).
