Apocalypse Never Quotes
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Writing takes place in an open playing field with limitless possibilities, most of them terrible.
— Scott Gates
You should never rely on public transportation during the apocalypse. Everyone should know that.
— J. Cornell Michel
I never used to run before this, never wanted to and never had the time to. Now, I run nearly every day.
— Patricia Hamill
They're not just interested in one sort of music any more.
— Lester Bowie
Never mind, love, it's not the end of the world.
— Simon Barnes
Youth, health and freedom were meant to be enjoyed and I want to try every pleasure before I am too old to enjoy them.
— Louisa May Alcott
The stranger smiled at her. "Humanity has found a cure to a disease they never new existed.
— Jeyn Roberts
If you fall, the truth will set you free. And when your heart can see just one thing in this life, we'll set out on the journey.
— Gerry Rafferty
Read and write. Vehemently.
— Michael X. Barton
Never a good sign, he thought, when the crows showed up.
— Justin Cronin
But it goes without saying that Michael Jordan could never date Pamela Anderson. That would cause the apocalypse.
— Chuck Klosterman
I don't like too much by-standing, on-looking, and spectator-behavior in people's lives.
— Ralph Nader
I didn't smoke often, and had never smoked before the apocalypse, but now I had more pressing health issues to worry about.
— Andrew Cormier
What I wanted to do was play the guitar but I don't like instrumental rock. I think it is tripe.
— Andy Summers
Make me a weapon," I whispered as he pulled away. "Make it so I never have to dream about this again - make it so we can have this ... forever.
— Cassandra Giovanni
The guys have told me not to quit my day job.
— Garth Brooks
I never intended to become a zombie huntress; I had only intended to protest prom, high school's last bastion of patriarchal society.
— G.G. Silverman