Lana Lang Quotes
Clark: I don't blame him; I don't see myself being a farmer when I grow up.
Lana: Then what do you want to do?
Clark: I'm not sure - as long as it doesn't involve putting on a suit and doing a lot of flying.
(looking at the sunset)
Lana: What do you think?
Clark: (looking at Lana) I think it's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
Clark: Lana, have you ever seen the sunset from my loft?
Lana: Yes...Ahem, but that's the great thing about sunsets. They're unique. You always see things you've never noticed before.
Lana: That's the thing about Clark Kent: he's not always there when you want him...but he's always there when you need him.
Lana: Clark, what happened to you last night?
Clark: I wasn't feeling well. Guess I'm not much of a city guy.
Chloe: You can take the boy off the farm but you can't take the farm out of the boy.
Lana: If I had a hundred people trashing my house, I'd be a little freaked out.
Clark: After the first few dishes, you kinda get used to it.
Clark: (doesn't see Lana) Dad. I got the posts in the west field. I hit some granite, but I jammed it through. (sees Lana, pauses)
Lana: Very impressive.
Clark: I had a sledgehammer.
Lex: I heard the quarterback couldn't make it. Too bad.
Lana: I knew you'd be devastated.
I'm up there with the three-headed calf and the monster from Crater Lake.
Clark: It's not your fault, Lana.
Lana: Do you know anyone else who's lost an entire old person in a wheelchair?
Lana: Maybe I should just accept my destiny--all I'm ever going to be is a little girl in a fairy princess costume who lost her parents.
Clark: I don't see you that way.
Lana: I know you don't, Clark. You're the only one who doesn't.
Tina/Lana: Clark, what are you doing?
Clark: I'm just trying to figure out how much change I have.
Tina/Lana: You could always take it out and count it.
Clark: Where's the fun in that?