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Apocalypse Quotes - Page 2

Apocalypse could not be repealed by the democratic process.

Greg Bear (2014). “The Forge of God”, p.173, Open Road Media

Every time we mention the world, we must remember it is going to end.

Philip Wylie, Edwin Balmer (2016). “When Worlds Collide”, p.56, Macmillan

The Planet drifts to random insect doom.

William S. Burroughs (2007). “Naked Lunch: The Restored Text”, p.187, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

Some people dote on contemplating disasters.

William Gibson (2011). “The Difference Engine”, p.193, Spectra

I, uh, don't think it's quite fair to condemn a whole program because of a single slip-up, sir.

"Fictional character: General "Buck" Turgidson". "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb", www.imdb.com. 1964.

The things that I have loved have always been those extremes where there has been some kind of apocalypse in the person's life, and they come out unscathed or scathed.

"Indie author Scott McClanahan considers art and anecdote through 5 of his favorite books". Interview with Phil McCausland, www.avclub.com. July 20, 2016.

Even in an apocalypse like this, surely running out of Coke qualified as a disaster.

Rachel Caine (2010). “Ghost Town: The Morganville Vampires”, p.225, Penguin

Man creates what he calls history as a screen to conceal the workings of the apocalypse from himself.

Northrop Frye, Alvin A. Lee (2006). “The Great Code: The Bible and Literature”, p.156, University of Toronto Press

I didn't even think about suggesting he take the boots off. There'd probably be a apocalypse or something.

Meg Cabot (2013). “The Abandon Trilogy: Abandon, Underworld and Awaken”, p.157, Pan Macmillan