Steve Trevor: What is this place? Who are you people?
Diana Prince: We are a bridge to a greater understanding.
Ludendorff: [waltzs with Diana] You know your ancient Greeks? They understood that war is a god. A god that requires human sacrifice. And in exchange, war gives man purpose. Meaning. A chance to rise above his petty mortal little self. And be courageous. Noble. Better.
Diana Prince: Only one of the many gods believed in that. And he was wrong.
Ludendorff: You know nothing of the gods.
Diana Prince: I killed him, why are they doing this? Why are they still fighting?
Steve Trevor: Because maybe it's them! Maybe people aren't always good, Ares or no Ares. Maybe it's just who they are.
Diana Prince: No... After everything I saw, it can't be. It can not be! They were killing each other! Killing people they cannot see!
Children. Children! No, it had to be him, it cannot be them!
Steve Trevor: Diana, people...
Diana Prince: [in tears] She was right, my mother was right... she said the world of men do not deserve you, they don't deserve our help...
Steve Trevor: It's... it's not about deserve. Maybe, maybe we don't. But it's not about that,
it's about what you believe. You don't think I get it, after what I've seen out there? You don't think I wish I could tell you that it was one bad guy to blame? It's not! We're all to blame!
Diana Prince: I'm not.
Steve Trevor: But maybe I am!
Menalippe: You should have told her.
Queen Hippolyta: The more she knows, the sooner he will find her.
Ludendorff: Doctor.
Dr. Maru: General.
Ludendorff: Progress?
Dr. Maru: Not enough. It is over General. Germany is giving up. Von Hindenburg has recommended the Kaiser sign the Armistice. We have run out of time.
Ludendorff: As soon as the Kaiser sees the newest weapon, he will not sign
the Armistice.
Dr. Maru: But without my book...
Ludendorff: We will get your book! It is YOU I believe in, not it! I know that you can and will succeed. It is what you were put on this Earth to do.
Dr. Maru: Something did come to me last night. A different type of gas, for you. To restore your strength.
[Dr Maru opens
the gas and Ludendorff breathes it in, giving him super-strength. Due to this, one of Dr Maru's screwed-up notes is pushed towards her. She reads it]
Dr. Maru: I've got it. I've got it! And if it's what i think, it's going to be... terrible.
Diana Prince: [examining a corset on display at a department store] Is this what passes for armor in your country?
Etta Candy: Armor? Well - it's fashion. It keeps our tummy's in!
Diana Prince: Why must you keep them in?
Etta Candy: Only a woman with no tummy would ask that question.
Diana Prince: What are you doing?
Steve Trevor: I thought you'd maybe wanna get some sleep.
Diana Prince: What about you? Are you not sleeping? Does the average man not sleep?
Steve Trevor: I - Yes, we sleep. We do. We just don't sleep with - eh...
Diana Prince: You don't sleep with
women?
Steve Trevor: No, I mean, I do sleep with women. I sleep with - yes, I do. But, out of the - eh - confines of marriage, it's not polite to assume, you know.
Diana Prince: Marriage?
Steve Trevor: Yes, Marriage. Do you not have that down in - yeah - you go before a judge and you swear to - eh - love, honor and cherish
each other until death do you part.
Diana Prince: And do they? Love each other till death?
Steve Trevor: Not very often. No.
Diana Prince: Then why do they do it?
Steve Trevor: I - I have no idea.
Diana Prince: So, you cannot sleep with me unless I marry you?
Steve
Trevor: I'll - I'll sleep with you! If you want. I'll sleep - right there.
Diana Prince: There's plenty of room.
Steve Trevor: Then, fine, if you don't mind.
Diana Prince: [Walks in on Steve getting out of his bath] Would you say you were a typical example of your sex?
Steve Trevor: I am - above average.
Diana Prince: What's that?
Steve Trevor: [looks down] It's a - eh - Oh, it's a watch.
Diana Prince: A watch?
Steve
Trevor: Yeah. It's a watch. It tells time.
Queen Hippolyta: Long ago, when time was new and all of history was still a dream, the gods ruled the earth, Zeus, king among them. Zeus created beings over which the gods would rule. Beings born in his image, fair and good, strong and passionate. He called his creation: Man.