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Wonder Woman Quotes

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Leigh Bardugo
“Sisters in battle, I am shield and blade to you. As I breathe, your enemies will know no sanctuary. While I live, your cause is mine.”
Leigh Bardugo, Wonder Woman: Warbringer

Gail Simone
“If you need to stop an asteroid, you call Superman. If you need to solve a mystery, you call Batman. But if you need to end a war, you call Wonder Woman.”
Gail Simone

Leigh Bardugo
“We can’t help the way we’re born. We can’t help what we are, only what life we choose to make for ourselves.”
Leigh Bardugo, Wonder Woman: Warbringer

Leigh Bardugo
“Sister in battle,” murmured Diana, “I am shield and blade to you.”
“And friend.”
“And always your friend.”
Leigh Bardugo, Wonder Woman: Warbringer

Leigh Bardugo
“Sure we do," said Theo, swatting at a branch. "We get to the spring, Alia gets cured. We argue over the best choice for our We Saved The World victory dance."
"I do enjoy your optimism," said Diana.
"And I admire your ability to lift a car over your head without breaking a sweat and look fine as hell doing it," said Theo with a bow.”
Leigh Bardugo, Wonder Woman: Warbringer

Leigh Bardugo
“You cannot make this kind of decision," he said. "Go off with someone you barely know. You're seventeen."
"And you're the guy who got drunk on eggnog last Christmas and danced to 'Turn The Beat Around' in Aunt Rachel's wig, so stop acting like you're in charge."
"We agreed not to mention that ever again," Jason whispered furiously.”
Leigh Bardugo, Wonder Woman: Warbringer

Jill Lepore
“...we must be tolerant with ourselves and allow ourselves some deviations from the straight line we set up to follow. Even more we must allow others the same prerogative.”
Jill Lepore, The Secret History of Wonder Woman

Brian Azzarello
“Imagination is just what others use to get things they can't understand into their heads. Rarely – if ever – do they actually fit there.
-Hermes”
Brian Azzarello, Wonder Woman, Volume 1: Blood

Leigh Bardugo
“Maybe it feels easier that way, just being invisible instead of always worrying what people think of you.”
Leigh Bardugo, Wonder Woman: Warbringer

Geoff Johns
“There’s a reason I don’t have a list of villains as long as Bruce’s, Barry’s, or even yours. When I deal with them, I deal with them.”
Geoff Johns, Justice League: Trinity War

Jill Lepore
“Wonder Woman isn't only an Amazonian princess with badass boots. She's the missing link in a chain of events that begins with the woman suffrage campaigns of the 1910s and ends with the troubled place of feminism fully a century later. Feminism made Wonder Woman. And then Wonder Woman remade feminism....”
Jill Lepore, The Secret History of Wonder Woman

Jill Lepore
“Girls are also human beings, a point often overlooked.”
Jill Lepore, The Secret History of Wonder Woman

Michael R. Underwood
“Dear Lynda Carter, Please be with me in my hour of need. Especially if I don't have to twirl around to get my powers.”
Michael R. Underwood , Geekomancy

Sheila Hight
“It was a sad day when I realized I wasn't Wonder Woman. So I decided to go out and write my own stories.”
Sheila Hight

Gail Simone
“Keep Faith
Trust to Love
Fight with Honor
But fight to win”
Gail Simone, Wonder Woman, Vol. 3: The Circle

Roshani Chokshi
“In her head, Aru had envisioned this epic leap where she soared through the air on the shield and pinned someone with her lightning bolt. In reality, she just slid forward and crashed into the back wall with a loud thud. Mini dropped her shield and Brynne ran to her.
"What the heck was that?" demanded Boo.
Aru groaned. "I don't know....It worked in Wonder Woman."
"Are you Wonder Woman?"
"I...am facedown in a pile of shame.”
Roshani Chokshi, Aru Shah and the Song of Death

“There are threads of fiction intricately woven into our muscles. Fictional characters such as Superman, Black Panther, Wonder Woman etc., are birthed from something struggling to come alife from deep within us.”
Nike Thaddeus

Marguerite Bennett
“... and if i must show you a wonder ... then a wonder you shall have ...”
Marguerite Bennett, DC Bombshells 2

Marguerite Bennett
“I do not possess any of the wonders of your world, Steve Trevor. But if something must be broken... I would rather it were bars, shackles, and chains.”
Marguerite Bennett, DC Comics: Bombshells #1

Amy Harmon
“So what about you, Fern? Wonder Woman?” Ambrose teased.

“Fern decided super heroes weren't for her,” Bailey said from the back. “She decided she would just be a fairy because she liked the option of flying without the responsibility of saving the world. She made a pair of wings from cardboard, covered them in glitter, and rigged up some duct tape straps so she could wear the wings around on her back like a back pack.”
Amy Harmon, Making Faces

“In creating Wonder Woman, Marston hoped to provide a strong superheroine that appealed to both male and female readers, thus educating all citizens to women’s superiority and potential to create a harmonious society.”
Francinne Valcour

Nicola Scott
“What do I want to do with drawing? I want to draw Wonder Woman every day. That was the moment. It changed everything.”
Nicola Scott

“When DC Comics was trying to figure out how to retool Wonder Woman’s image to make her cooler, they looked at another Diana—Diana Rigg. Rigg had caused a stir as Mrs. Emma Peel when the British TV series The Avengers was imported to the US in 1966. Mrs. Peel defined the heroine of the mod ’60s—brilliant as she was beautiful, witty, champion fencer, martial arts ex-pert, modern artist, crack shot with a pistol, and fearless secret agent. Attired in sleek black leather catsuits or mod body stockings, Emma Peel was a true force to be reckoned with, combining beauty, brains, and power.”
Mike Madrid, The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines

Jill Thompson
“This enchanted crown you so coveted shall be upon your brow like a crown of thorns...

...for you will not be able to remove it until you have made up for the ills you have caused.

And until that day, you shall never again set foot on the golden shores of Themyscira.”
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Jill Thompson
“This enchanted crown that you so coveted shall be upon your brow like a crown of thorns...

... for you will not be able to remove it until you have made up for the ills you have caused.

And until that day, you shall never again set foot on the golden shores of Themyscira.”
Jill Thompson, Wonder Woman: The True Amazon

“I used to want to save the world. To end war and bring peace to mankind. But then I glimpsed the darkness that lives within their light and learned that inside every one of them, there will always be both. A choice each must make for themselves. Something no hero will ever defeat. And now I know, that only love can truly save the world. So I stay, I fight, and I give, for the world I know can be. This is my mission now. Forever.”
Wonder Woman

Shaik Baji Sharif
“You are the wonder of wonders”
Shaik Baji Sharif

Becky Cloonan
“You know as well as I do that your voice is just pandering to a biased audience. No matter how twisted your games, the truth will always unravel them.”
Becky Cloonan, Wonder Woman (2016-2023) #781

“Superman – Moses in a costume, with his underpants on the outside. Captain America – the poster boy of the mad American patriot. Wonder Woman wore a bathing suit bearing the American flag. She was as beautiful as Aphrodite, as wise as Athena, as strong as Hercules, and as swift and as great a warrior as Diana. Superheroes fought enemy spies at home. They battled reds under the beds. America is a mythological country in the modern world. By surrounding itself with modern myths, it has made itself less and less real. America simulates being a real country via its modern myths, but only succeeds in become phonier.”
David Sinclair, Superheroes and Presidents: How Absurd Stories Have Poisoned the American Mind

James Tynion IV
“You cannot kill horror, little one.”
James Tynion IV, Justice League Dark #3

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