25+ Extraordinary Attorney Woo Dialogues: How Woo Young-woo’s Words Speak For Female Strength

Korean drama ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ is more than just a legal drama – it’s a powerful story of intelligence, individuality, and quiet strength. Through her thoughtful words and calm confidence, she challenges stereotypes about women, disability, and what success really looks like.
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ExtraordinaryAttorney Woo Dialogues: Released in June 2022, Netflix’s Korean drama ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ introduces us to Woo Young‑woo, a brilliant, autistic female lawyer who joins a prestigious Seoul law firm. With her IQ of 164, photographic memory, and unique perspective, she transforms perceptions of what a woman, and especially a woman with autism, can achieve.

Woo Young‑woo stands out as a portrait of female resilience, intelligence, and authenticity. Her dialogues are filled with conviction, challenging prejudice while showcasing her unique strengths.

This Korean drama reminds us that women, especially those who see the world differently, can shape justice, inspire empathy, and redefine strength. ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ introduces a shining example of what it means to be an empowered, intelligent woman in today’s world. Here are some of the best and inspirational dialogues from the Korean drama ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ that won our hearts:

Extraordinary Attorney Woo Famous Dialogues

    • “Sometimes small cases become big cases and can even become new cases.”
    • “All my thoughts tend to center around me, so I make people close to me lonely. I don’t know when or why I do that. And I don’t know what I can do to stop it.”
    • “I’m happy just being with you. For me to be happy, I have to be with you.”

  • “The emotion I’m feeling this morning is a sense of fulfillment!”
  • “The law values our minds.”
  • “I’m not an attorney who is helpful to the defendant.”
  • “People think that those who are born rich don’t get punished. Whether it’s drugs, drunk driving, or assault. Whatever they do, they get away with it.”
  • “Will you reveal the truth and achieve social justice or stay loyal to the client’s interests?”
  • “But don’t attorneys have the duty to not cover up the truth about a case? If it is beneficial to the public, attorney-client privilege doesn’t have to be kept.”
  • “Eight vowels, eleven consonants, an exclamation mark, and a comma appeared in court today. Because they are due to be sentenced next week.”

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Dialogues From Extraordinary Attorney Woo About Love

    • “Loving me is hard.”
    • “Why can’t we be together? Why on earth do we have to break up? I’ve been thinking about it. But I just can’t figure out why.”
    • “I will give you a bouquet of flowers.”
    • “I’m not sure if I’m someone who can make you happy. I think I’m just someone you have to take care of.”
    • “Because I like guys who are like that.”
    • “My feelings toward you, Attorney Woo, are like the unrequited love toward a cat.”
    • “I like you. But I’m afraid that I’ll make you lonely.”
    • “Do you like anybody? If you do, hold onto them. If something happens and you let go of them, go back and hold on tight.”
    • “I’m not sure if I’m someone who can make you happy. I think I’m just someone you have to take care of.”

  • “We all want to love and be loved. It’s the same for people with intellectual disabilities, too. Rather, the desire is even greater. Because in most cases, it’s harder for them to get the attention or affection they want from others.”
  • “I have autism spectrum disorder. So for you, my speech and actions might seem inarticulate and awkward. But I love the law and my respect toward the defendant is no different from any other attorney.”
  • “Come up with a way to solve this politically and less romantically. It may not seem like much but sometimes things like this work.”
  • “Even if other people say it’s not, if you say it’s love, it’s love.”
  • “The unrequited love toward a cat?”
  • “The expression ‘the unrequited love toward a cat’ is inappropriate. Because cats love their owners, too. So let’s not break up.”
  • “Looking straight into the other person’s eyes is the most difficult thing in the world for someone with autism.”

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Extraordinary Attorney Woo Inspiring Dialogues

  • “It’s more like people live in a world that is made up of me and you but people with autism are more used to living in a world made up of only me.”
  • Discrimination against the disabled is legally prohibited! You not being employed anywhere with your grades is discrimination, dishonesty, and corruption.”
  • “Having mental or physical disorder does not mean they are all mentally unfit. It is only when the disability affects one’s ability to discern things and make decisions that they are considered to be mentally unfit.”
  • “I live in an unfamiliar ocean with unfamiliar belugas. Because everyone’s different from me, it’s not easy to adjust and there are lots of whales that hate me, too. But it’s okay. Because this is my life. Though my life is unusual and peculiar, it’s valuable and beautiful.”
  • “I have autism spectrum disorder. So for you, my speech and actions might seem inarticulate and awkward. But I love the law and my respect toward the defendant is no different from any other attorney.”
Extraordinary Attorney Woo Inspiring Dialogues
  • “In a life full of anxiety, it’ll be too late to find the only way to happiness.”
  • “It’s scary to think that if we start things, it might make things difficult for both of us.”
  • “There’s nothing weaker than a person’s mind, especially in the face of money.”
  • “Attorneys are human. They’re different from judges and prosecutors. We all work in the legal field, but while judges and prosecutors work to protect the law, attorneys work to protect the people.”
  • “If you have a disability, I think merely liking someone is not enough. Because even if I say it’s love, if other people say it’s not, then it’s not.”
  • “The shock of moving from one space to another is very overwhelming for me. If I count to three and take a deep breath before going in, it lessens the shock a bit.”
  • “Even now, hundreds of people click the like button on a comment that says, ‘It is a national loss if a medical student dies, and an autistic person lives.’ That is the weight of this disability that we bear.”

Woo Young‑woo dialogues aren’t loud or dramatic, but they leave a lasting impression. She speaks with clarity, purpose, and heart reminding us all that real strength doesn’t need to shout.


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