- Lois Lane: I think I figured out why I thought you looked like Superman.
- Clark Kent: Why?
- Lois Lane: Every woman in love thinks her man looks like Superman.
- Lois Lane: [perching herself seductively on his desk] Clark?
- Clark Kent: Just a sec, Lois, I-
- [notices what she's doing]
- Lois Lane: What ya workin' on?
- Clark Kent: The dock strike. You know the two sides really aren't that far apart.
- Lois Lane: How far apart are they? Really?
- Clark Kent: Lois, are you feeling ok?
- Lois Lane: Never better. I just couldn't help noticing how very handsome you look today.
- Clark Kent: Handsome?
- Lois Lane: Very.
- Clark Kent: Oh I get it. What do you want? Research? Your VCR Fixed? A ride to the airport? A blind date for your-
- Lois Lane: No, I don't want anything except you.
- Clark Kent: [as Lois dances in the room] Lois, you don't know how many times I've thought about this, dreamt about this...well something like this.
- Clark Kent: Haven't you ever played hooky, Lois?
- Lois Lane: Never. Anyway, what is so good about playing hooky.
- Clark Kent: Being someplace you're not supposed to be, doing something you're not supposed to do - it's fun.
- Lois Lane: I had fun in high school, Chess Club, Math Club. What are you saying Clark? That I'm not a fun person? That I don't know how to have any fun?
- Clark Kent: Lois, I can't take it anymore, if you really want me, I'm yours.
- Lois Lane: [pushing him away] Clark! Have you lost your mind?!
- [looks down at what she's wearing]
- Lois Lane: Or have I lost mine?
- Lois Lane: [to Clark] All right, maybe, somewhere very deep inside me is some eensy-weensy, microcosmic - although highly unlikely - possibility that I feel some sort of unmotivated, completely unrealistic attraction to you.
- Perry White: Alice kicked me out, called me "a no-good hound dog". Now I'm down at the Heartbreak Hotel.
- Miranda: You know, Lex, I was hoping this might be more than just a business relationship. More the way it was once between us.
- Lex Luthor: I think not, Miranda. I never mix business with other people's pleasure.