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Quotes About Apocalypse

This is the part in the movie where that guy says, "Zombies? What zombies?" just before they eat his brains. I don't want to be that guy.
~ Holly Black
He was saying that the end of the world wasn't an accident; it was a joke.
~ Holly Black
Destruction and ruin," she says with a clack of her tongue. "I can practically smell it on you.
~ Holly Black
Let us think today of the prospect of sharing in a sublime and blessed existence such as is portrayed in the text of the Apocalypse before us, and let us ask ourselves whether it should or should not make any difference in our present state of being.
~ Unknown
Before I found out for myself, I might have imagined that in the aftermath of personal apocalypse, the little bothers of life would effectively vanish. But it's not true. You still feel chills, you still despair when a package is lost in the mail, and you still feel irked to discover you were shortchanged at Starbucks.
~ Lionel Shriver
Before progressives were apocalyptic about climate change they were apocalyptic about nuclear energy. Then, after the Cold War ended, and the threat of nuclear war declined radically, they found a new vehicle for their secular apocalypse in the form of climate change.
~ Michael Shellenberger
Could this be the Apocalypse?
~ Jeff Lindsay
She's going to show up at the Mexican border once she finishes the marathon to her car," Fletch says. I nod. "Sounds like it, yes." "And she's confident the border guards will simply stand there with open arms, all, 'Oh, apocalypse in the USA? So sorry. Come on in, friendly Northern Neighbor! You're totally welcome to all our resources! Here, have a chimichanga, señorita! You must be tired after your long trek.
~ Jen Lancaster
My problem is that the human race seems to want to be destroyed!
~ Jhonen Vasquez
I don't know that Five was a good person before he got stuck in the apocalypse, in a way that really made him a bit more open-minded.
~ Aidan Gallagher
That doomsday idea is in everybody's subconscious.
~ Alycia Debnam-Carey
Life which we can no longer distinguish; life carefully buried up to its forehead in the carcass of a dead world.
~ Philip K. Dick
The end times were not the end times after all. The end times were always coming but never here, always nearby and influencing us but never realized.
~ Philip K. Dick
C-bombs destroyed most of Asia and North America back in the Twentieth Century.
~ Philip K. Dick
The Antichrist will acknowledge no religion at all other than the worship of himself and Satan. In his attempt to wipe the thought of God from the world's collective mind, he will try to change the moral and natural laws of the universe (Daniel 7:25).
~ David Jeremiah
An Evangelical who thinks the world is ending is called a religious fanatic; a liberal who thinks so is called an environmentalist."—Dennis Prager * Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind.
~ David Mamet
Most seemed to have been prepping for the Obama apocalypse, the one with FEMA storm trooping in, black helicopters dispatched by the first black president, come to seize their guns, hustling them off to camps where they'd be forced to read the Koran, eat kale, who knew what, while they waited to be dragged before death panels.
~ David Sosnowski
The planet is finished with us, at this point -
~ Zadie Smith
he] had become the bloke in the joke: the last man on earth
~ Zadie Smith
It's hard to keep apocalypse consistently in mind, especially if you want to get out of bed in the morning.
~ Zadie Smith
But as midnight inevitably came and went without the horsemen of the apocalypse making an appearance, Clara surprised herself by falling into a melancholy. For ridding oneself of faith is like boiling seawater to retrieve the salt—something is gained but something is lost.
~ Zadie Smith
The monstropolous beast had left his bed. The two hundred miles an hour wind had loosed his chains. He seized hold of his dikes and ran forward until he met the quarters; uprooted them like grass and rushed on after his supposed-to-be conquerors, rolling the dikes, rolling the houses, rolling the people in the houses along with other timbers. The sea was walking the earth with a heavy heel.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
We sat up in the trees and disputed about what the end of the world would be like when we got there—whether it was sort of tucked under like the hem of a dress, or just was a sharp drop off into nothingness.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
I'd like to be the last person alive in the world! Yes, I'd like to know what happens.
~ Vivienne Westwood