Lana Lang Quotes
Tina/Lana: It's like having a dual identity; there's the person everybody sees, and there's the person you want to be.
Clark: I know the feeling.
Tina: What do you want me to say? You have the perfect life.
Lana: You want it? You can have it.
Clark: Oh yeah. Joined the football team and poured some coffee. We're a couple of real rebels.
Lana: Long live the revolution.
My mom was a cheerleader, so was my aunt. Figured it was time to break the vicious cycle.
Lana: Clark, I didn't see you at the dance last night.
Clark: Oh, I was...(glares at Whitney)...I was a little tied up.
Lana: Did you know you can see my house from here?
Clark: No. Really?
(he moves the telescope away from her house)
Clark: You know, we've lived a mile apart our whole lives and you've never come over.
Lana: And you're wondering what I'm doing here now.
Clark: Not that I don't enjoy the company, but yes, I was.
Young Lana: Do you want to make a wish?
Martha: I would love to make a wish.
Young Lana: Okay. Abracadabra.
Lana: Didn't realize you had a dark side, Clark.
Clark: Doesn't everybody?
Lana: Yeah, I guess so. So what are you? Man or superman?
Clark: I haven't figured it out yet.
Lana: Can you keep a secret?
Clark: I'm the Fort Knox of secrets.
Lana: Are you okay?
Clark: I'm hanging out in a graveyard--does that strike you as okay behavior?
Lana: Hey I'm here too.
Lana: If you want someone to put in a good word, ask Clark. He saved Lex's life today.
Whitney: You're kidding.
Lana: Sometimes people can surprise you. I think it's kind of cool
(to Clark) Sometimes I dream I'm at school, waiting for Nell to pick me up. But she doesn't come, so my parents drive up. They're not dead, they're just really late. Then I get in their car and we drive back to my real life in Metropolis. That's usually when I wake up. But for a minute, I'm totally happy, until I realize I'm still alone.