Batman Court Of Owls Quotes

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Beware The Court of Owls, that watches all the time, ruling Gotham from a shadowed perch, behind granite and lime. They watch you at your hearth, they watch you in your bed, speak not a whispered word of them, or they'll send the Talon for your head.
Scott Snyder (Batman, Volume 1: The Court of Owls)
Tomorrow is a dream away.
James Tynion IV (DC Comics: The New 52)
a flaming angel
Greg Cox (Batman: The Court of Owls: An Original Prose Novel)
All Talons must burn!
Greg Cox (Batman: The Court of Owls: An Original Prose Novel)
Look at her, Alfred,” Bruce said. “That sculpture alone, which we owe to both Percy and Lydia, is proof that Gotham’s past holds more than just crime and bloodshed. Peace and grace can also be found there, and endure for generations to come, long after the sins of the past are dead and buried.
Greg Cox (Batman: The Court of Owls: An Original Prose Novel)
When circumstances are challenging or frightening, asking ourselves what our city "is" is pointless. Because all we will see when we look around at the buildings and streets, will be our own fears, our own frustrations. Our demons.
Scott Snyder (Batman, Volume 1: The Court of Owls)
Alfred Pennyworth. Caretaker, Wayne Estate. Access Level: Highest.
Scott Snyder (Batman, Volume 1: The Court of Owls)
I was afraid of that at first—that the Court of Owls had contaminated the past beyond redemption, tainting it irrevocably—but I’ve come to realize that is too narrow and defeatist a view. If this case has taught me anything, it’s that the history of Gotham isn’t just the history of the Owls and their victims. It’s also the history of men and women fighting back against the Court, no matter the cost, and finding love and beauty in their lives, regardless of how dark the encroaching shadows might seem at times.
Greg Cox (Batman: The Court of Owls: An Original Prose Novel)
A comforting sentiment, sir.” Alfred took Bruce’s empty tea cup from him. “One likes to think that Miss Doyle would agree.
Greg Cox (Batman: The Court of Owls: An Original Prose Novel)