“Sometimes in life you just have to stop for a minute and smile. Doesn’t matter what you’re going through, how confused you are, or how quick your world is spinning. Focus on that one thing that makes you smile, and smile. And know that someday, everything will be alright.”
“All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy. That’s how far the world is from where I am; just one bad day. You had a bad day once, am I right? I know I am. I can tell. You had a bad day, and everything changed. Why else would you dress up like a flying rat?”
— The Joker, Batman: The Killing Joke (via fajeetas)
“(When asked would he see the Dark Knight) I’m not inclined to watch it because of what I said. But if it’s a good movie, I’ll catch up with it somewhere. I don’t think they ever really captured Tim Burton’s spirit [since he stopped being involved]. They kind of drove the franchise into the ground. Tim Burton’s a genius. He had the right take on it. That’s why I did the movie. I did the movie based on a single conversation with him. We both come from the cartoon world originally. We had similar ideas. Tim said the Joker should have a humorous dark side to him. Burton is one of the great movie makers. I think the world of him. He’s the most unassuming man. And he doesn’t feel pressure. That’s what I love about him. Once he’s in there, he’s smiling making the movie. That’s it!”