[In regard to men who are actually mice]: Well, they can’t help the way they are, can they? So I’d … kill 'em!
“Gosh, Batman! Why didn’t I think of that?” :smack:
God wouldn’t like that, Davy.
“Hey, Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!”
“Should I scrooch him, Gidney?”
From the regrettably short-lived live version of The Tick. Arthur is at his accountant job, wearing his brand-new superhero suit. His boss, Mr. Fishladder, is attempting to talk him out of his planned future career. Read this in a Christopher Lloyd voice.
“Remember the lesson of METCALF! Head of Shipping and Receiving, third floor! He lost all his game pieces just like you, cashed in his 401K, and bought a jet pack! Now the poor bastard needs a MACHINE…to POOP.”
“Keep fucking that chicken.”
“I’m gonna need a hacksaw.”
“Pam, get off the Pope.”
Tick in the background as Arthur tries to figure out how to smuggle Mr. Incredible to an upper hotel floor.
“I can throw that high.”
“Oh, boy!”
“You’re part of a time travel experiment that went a little ca-ca.”
I’m too sleepy to read the whole list right now. But in case it hasn’t been said yet:
“I am the one who knocks.”
Along with: “Yeah! Mr. White! Yeah! Science!”
“How goes the rat race?”
“The rats are winning.”
“Joker. Joker! JOKER!”
“Say the secret word and win $100.”
“You forgot to phrase your response in the form of a question”
“Oh, Robbb!”
“Aaayyyyy!”
" knock knock knock Penny? knock knock knock Penny? knock knock knock Penny?"
You know, if “Most iconic” counts, then how about
“In the Criminal Justice System the people are represented by two separate, yet equally important groups…”
“Great Caesar’s Ghost!”
“Don’t call me Chief!”
“Caaandygram.”
“Never mind.”
“In that, while it has been government policy to regard policy as a responsibility of Ministers and administration as a responsibility of Officials, the questions of administrative policy can cause confusion between the policy of administration and the administration of policy, especially when responsibility for the administration of the policy of administration conflicts, or overlaps with, responsibility for the policy of the administration of policy.”
“Giles always says ‘Thank you’ when I come back from a mission - and I get a cookie!”