Lex Luthor Quotes (Page 6)
Lex: Is this newest scam, uh... corporate titan in training?
Lucas: Unlike you, Lex, I don't live in my father's shadow. My training's over.
Clark: If your father was hiding Lucas why would he suddenly let you find him?
Lex: Because ever since he took LexCorp, he knows I've been looking for an opportunity to get back at him. He co-opted Lucas before I could. While I've been playing checkers, my father's been playing chess.
Clark: Let me give you a hand with that.
Lex: Thanks Clark, but I'd like to prove to your father once and for all that some Luthors pull their own weight.
Lionel: You know Lex, I'm tired of your constant attempts at mutiny.
Lex: Yeah, well, you didn't leave me too many options. It was either that or the plank.
Clark: I thought he was supposed to be, well... uh, dead.
Lex: Nah, just buried by my father.
Lex: You wouldn't be keeping secrets from me, would you, Clark?
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Clark: Hey, Lex, why did you start the preservation project? It's not like there's big business in caves.
Lex: I like a good mystery. This one promises to be fascinating. Wouldn't you agree?
Clark: You grow up with someone, you think you know them, but... I mean, darkness like that just doesn't come out of nowhere... I'm sorry about your company. What's gonna happen next?
Lex: My father thinks I'll go back to work for him.
Clark: Will you?
Lex: It's hard to imagine working for a man who can enrage four people to the point where any one of them had motive to kill him.
Clark: Even you.
Lex: You know that darkness you were talking about? I'm not sure we're born with it. I think people like my father find a way to bring it out.
Clark: You think Dominic was angry enough to shoot your father?
Lex: Seizing the reigns of a billion-dollar corporation is a powerful incentive.
Lionel: If you were really ready to run LexCorp, there's no way I could have taken it from you. Look at this as an opportunity for us to work together again, father and son.
Lex: When I broke away from you, I swore I'd never be under your thumb again.
Lionel: It's my hope that you'll stay and rise to the challenge.
Lex: Your ego wouldn't allow it. I'll fight you on this and I'll win.
Lionel: You better have something stronger than words to back up those threats, son, because as of this moment you are just another employee.
