- [last lines]
- Catwoman: [voiceover] The day I died was the day I started to live. In my old life, I longed for someone to see what was special in me. You did, and for that, you'll always be in my heart. But what I really needed was for me to see it. And now I do. You're a good man, Tom. But you live in a world that has no place for someone like me. You see, sometimes I'm good. Oh, I'm very good. But sometimes I'm bad. But only as bad as I wanna be. Freedom is power. To live a life untamed and unafraid is the gift that I've been given, and so my journey begins.
- Patience Philips: I'm sorry!
- George Hedare: Sorry? Sorry is not nearly enough!
- Patience Philips: Ok, then lemme try the remix. I'm sorry for every second I wasted working for an UNtalented, UNethical, egomaniac like you!
- George Hedare: Clean out your cubicle. You are fired.
- Ophelia: Catwomen are not contained by the rules of society. You follow your own desires. This is both a blessing and a curse. You will often be alone and misunderstood, but you will experience a freedom other women will never know. You are a Catwoman. Every sight, every smell, every sound, incredibly heightened. Fierce independence, total confidence, inhuman reflexes.
- Patience Philips: So I'm not Patience anymore?
- Ophelia: You are Patience. And you are Catwoman. Accept it, child. You've spent a lifetime caged. By accepting who you are - all of who you are... you can be free. And freedom is power.
- [first lines]
- Catwoman: [voiceover] It all started on the day that I died. If there had been an obituary, it would have described the unremarkable life of an unremarkable woman, survived by no one. But there was no obituary, because the day that I died was also the day I started to live. But that comes later. This was my life. Days blended together, consistently ordinary, thanks to a job that was the practical version of my passion. I was supposed to be an artist by now. Instead, I was designing ads for beauty cream.
- Patience Philips: [to thieves] Amateurs! You boys thought you could come in here and steal all these beautiful things? What a purrrfect idea!
- Ophelia: You died, but you were reborn. Midnight knew your fate, that's why she tested you, to see if you were worthy of a gift she could give you, a gift that could change your life, and give you a new one. You are not alone child, she saved others before you, look.
- Ophelia: Midnight.
- Patience Philips: I'm sorry.
- Ophelia: Her name.
- [Talking about her cat]
- Ophelia: She's an Egyptian Mau, the rarest of breeds. Temple cats. It's said that Maus have special powers.
- Patience Philips: Like popping out of nowhere? I know.
- Ophelia: Among other things.
- Catwoman: [Pets Midnight while holding a black cat mask] You saved my life, Midnight. But somebody killed me and I've got to find out who and why.
- Wesley: Mr. Hedare wanted me to inform you that he'll be at the factory for the rest of the afternoon.
- Laurel Hedare: If by the factory you mean he's at the Four Seasons teaching Drina how to unlock the minibar. Consider me informed.
- Wesley: But he said he'll be working with...
- Laurel Hedare: Wesley, George hasn't said anything meaningful to me since he said "I do".
- Tom Lone: Hello, Miss Phillips.
- Patience Philips: Hi.
- [to Sally]
- Patience Philips: This is the officer I was telling you about from earlier.
- Tom Lone: Detective Lone. Tom Lone.
- Sally: God that's such a good name. Tom Lone rhymes with cone, bone, phone. Not the rhyming's all that important. I must be in my cubicle alone.
- Ophelia: Bastet is a rarity. The Goddess of the moon and of the sun. She represents the duality in all women, docile yet aggressive, nurturing yet ferocious.
- Laurel Hedare: I was everything they wanted me to be. I was never more beautiful. Never more powerful. And then I turned 40 and they threw me away.
- Drina: I think this is so boring.
- George Hedare: Don't.
- Drina: What?
- George Hedare: Think. Consider this a condition of our relationship.
- Laurel Hedare: [Deleted scene] You ask me, I think you look fabulous.
- Patience Philips: Well, maybe, he is right.
- Laurel Hedare: Making people feel small is his game. You can't win. You got to refuse to play.
- Patience Philips: But, I thought I knew what he wanted.
- Laurel Hedare: Don't feel bad, honey. So did I.