A Quote by Bob Crane

No one's an overnight sensation unless you're Batman. — © Bob Crane
No one's an overnight sensation unless you're Batman.
Everyone's like, 'overnight sensation.' It's not overnight. It's years of hard work.
Be yourself. Unless you have the option to be Batman, then always be Batman.
I was an overnight sensation.
It generally takes about 10 years to become an overnight sensation.
It took eight years for DDP Yoga to become an overnight sensation.
I wanted fame, but I thought it would be incremental, and I became afraid of the overnight-sensation thing.
I think people have this sort of idea that 'Sex and the City' was this overnight sensation, and that can't be farther from the truth.
I'm not an overnight sensation. I'm a Texan. And I'm a Texas success story. I am the epitome of hard work and optimism.
Celebrity status for me came slowly. I wasn't an overnight sensation. I had time to prepare emotionally.
First of all, what made him [Duke in "Zero Year"] captivating is this sense of somebody who wants to save the city regardless of whether Batman wants to or not, but has been inspired by Batman. He's always been - not combative with Batman or anything - but I think he has a sense that what Robin is and what heroism is in Gotham is something that's inspired by Batman and sort of separate from Batman.
I was watching Batman, the TV show, on TV Land, on the cable. And Robin said to Batman, Golly, Batman! Why is the Joker so evil!? And Batman said, Careful, Robin. The criminal mind sees the world through a prism the solid citizen dare not peer through. Batman has a more nuanced worldview than the president.
I love 'Batman.' I love the Adam West 'Batman.' I love the animated 'Batman.' The character of Batman can encompass any interpretation, which is what makes that character so brilliant and why it's survived so many different media.
Bruce Wayne is Batman. He became Batman the instant his parents were murdered. Batman needs Bruce, however hollow that identity feels to him from time to time. Bruce keeps Batman human.
Always be yourself, unless you can be Batman, always be Batman.
You can have villains like the Penguin, who strut around in a tuxedo with an umbrella, and Poison Ivy and all of the fantastic stuff she does, but unless there's a bit of a human in there, and unless there's a credible threat, then Batman himself doesn't work.
Mr. Freeze is motivated by different things. He doesn't really have that much of an axe to grind with Batman. Batman is an irritation and an impediment to him, not an enemy that he hates. He doesn't have the hatred that the Joker has for Batman.
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