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1. Hooray! Hooray! The end of the world has been postponed!

2. What were they thinking? ‘It’s an alien apocalypse! Quick, grab the beer!

3. Everyone, deep in their hearts, is waiting for the end of the world to come.

4. Don’t put off till tomorrow anyone you could be doing today.

5. Don’t wake me for the end of the world unless it has very good special effects.

6. The End is Nigh!” the man shouted.
“Is there still time for hot chocolate?” Riley asked.
The-End-is-Nigh guy blinked. “Ah, maybe, I don’t know.

7. I would kill for a cheeseburger. Honestly. If I stumbled across someone eating a cheeseburger, I would kill them for it.

8. They say the captain goes down with the ship, so when the world ends, will God go down with it?

9. If the world wants you, it’s gonna keep on coming till it gets you. And who am I that can fix it? Who am I that can change this if the world wants it so badly? Who am I to stop the end of the world if it keeps on coming?

10. Like almost every truly horrible thing that has ever happened in the history of our world, the end also began with a kiss.

11. If there’s any guy crazy enough to attack me, I’m going to show him the end of the world — close up. I’m going to let him see the kingdom come with his own eyes. I’m going to send him straight to the southern hemisphere and let the ashes of death rain all over him and the kangaroos and the wallabies.

12. The ashes of your existence will fertilize the soil for the universe to follow.

13. Let me finish my beer.” (Stark)
“Of course. The end of the world can wait.(Kasabian)

14. The coming years will prove increasingly cynical and cruel. People will definitely not slip into oblivion while hugging each other. The final stages in the life of humanity will be marked by the monstrous war of all against all: the amount of suffering will be maximal.

15. You frighten me, when you say there isn’t time.”
“I don’t see why. Christians have been expecting the imminent end of the world for millennia.”
“But it keeps not ending.”
“So far, so good.

16. Why is God landing in this enemy-occupied world in disguise and starting a sort of secret society to undermine the devil? Why is He not landing in force, invading it? Is it that He is not strong enough? Well, Christians think He is going to land in force; we do not know when. But we can guess why He is delaying. He wants to give us the chance of joining His side freely. I do not suppose you and I would have though much of a Frenchman who waited till the Allies were marching into Germany and then announced he was on our side. God will invade. But I wonder whether people who ask God to interfere openly and directly in our world quite realise what it will be like when He does. When that happens, it is the end of the world. When the author walks on to the stage the play is over. God is going to invade, all right: but what is the good of saying you are on His side then, when you see the whole natural universe melting away like a dream and something else -something it never entered your head to conceive- comes crasing in; something so beautiful to some of us and so terrible to others that none of us will have any choice left? For this time it will be God without disguise; something so overwhelming that it will strike either irresistible love or irresistible horror into every creature. It will be too late then to choose your side. There is no use saying you choose to lie down when it has become impossible to stand up. That will not be the time for choosing: it will be the time when we discover which side we really have chosen, whether we realised it before or not. Now, today, this moment, is our chance to choose the right side. God is holding back to give us that chance. It will not last forever. We must take it or leave it.

17. I think this is irresponsible preaching and very dangerous, and especially when it is slanted toward children, I think it’s totally irresponsible, because I see nothing biblical that points up to our being in the last days, and I just think it’s an outrageous thing to do, and a lot of people are making a living—they’ve been making a living for 2,000 years—preaching that we’re in the last days.

18. In 5-billion years the Sun will expand & engulf our orbit as the charred ember that was once Earth vaporizes. Have a nice day.

19. It’s the end of the world every day, for someone.

20. How baffling it is that we imagined cities incinerated by alien bombs and death rays when all they really needed was Mother Nature and time.

21. End of the human race is just part of an endless life cycle.

22. I set up and staged hundreds of ends-of-the-world and watched, enthralled, as they played themselves out.

23. Pandora’s box had been opened and monsters had come out. But there had been something hidden at the bottom of Pandora’s box. Something wonderful.
Hope.

24. Maintenant tu n’as plus de refuges. Tu as peur, tu attends que tout s’arrête, la pluie, les heures, le flot des voitures, la vie, les hommes, le monde, que tout s’écroule, les murailles, les tours, les planchers et les plafonds; que les hommes et les femmes, les vieillards et les enfants, les chiens, les chevaux, les oiseaux, un à un, tombent à terre, paralysés, pestiférés, épileptiques; que le marbre s’effrite, que le bois se pulvérise, que les maisons s’abattent en silence, que les pluies diluviennes dissolvent les peintures, disjoignent les chevilles des armoires centenaires, déchiquettent les tissus, fassent fondre l’encre des journaux; q’un feu sans flammes ronge les marches des escaliers; que les rues s’effondrent en leur exact milieu, découvrant le labyrinthe béant des égouts; que la rouille et la brume envahissent la ville.

25. Although he was a young and virile man at 37, he was not inexhaustible. In addition to food and drink, he had better lay in a couple thousand tablets of viagra. The drug would probably remain potent if he vacuum packed the pills in groups of 10 and kept them in a freezer. That would work unless civilization completely collapsed and power companies were unable to function. Fortunately, Jim had a propane-powered backup generator with half a dozen tanks of fuel already on hand. If Henry added to the propane supply, and he used the generator only for essential maintenance like keeping the viagra freezer operating in warm weather, he would be happy here on the farm for a looong, looong time. Unless, even now, dead Jim was out there in the generator shed sabotaging the machinery.

26. When the Mayan Calendar runs out there will be another day. Just like there was with Y2K.

27. If 2012 is the end of the world can I have a table for two at Ground Zero?

28. [Pope] Clement waved his hands in irritation as if to dismiss the very idea. “The world is crumbling into ruin. Armies are marching. Men and women are dying everywhere, in huge numbers. Fields are abandoned and towns deserted. The wrath of the Lord is upon us and He may be intending to destroy the whole of creation. People are without leaders and direction. They want to be given a reason for this, so they can be reassured, so they will return to their prayers and their obiediences. All this is going on, and you are concerned about the safety of two Jews?

29. And now, we have no option. We can’t say ‘maybe’ ‘it’s possible’ ‘it looks very probable…’ No way! We have to say this is what the Bible teaches! This is fact! May 21, 2011 is the day of the Rapture, it is the day that Judgment Day begins.

30. The end of this world looks closer
in eyes of them who want to repent.

31. The apocalypse didn’t happen overnight. The world didn’t end in a satisfying climax of explosive special effects. It was slow. It was boring. It was one little thing at a time. One moral compromise, one abandoned ideal, one more justified injustice. No dramatic wave of destruction sweeping across the world, just scattered spots of rot forming throughout the decades, seemingly isolated incidents until the moment they all merged.

32. No matter how bleak or dire, end-of-the-world scenarios appeal to us because we take meaning from the end… there’s also undeniable allure to witnessing the beginning of the end and perishing alone with everyone and everything else.

33. Sorry to tell you, but that’s a very old chestnut. My mother used to say when God slams a door on you, he opens a window.’

Tig gave this two seconds of respectful consideration before rejecting it. ‘No, that’s not the same. I’m saying when God slams a door on you it’s probably a shitstorm. You’re going to end up in rubble. But it’s okay because without all that crap overhead, you’re standing in the daylight.’

‘Without a roof over your head, it kind of feels like you might die.’

‘Yeah, but you might not. For sure you won’t find your way out of the mess if you keep picking up bricks and stuffing them in your pockets. What you have to do is look for blue sky.

34. The worst lie ever told is that it is easier to destroy than to create. This lie makes people apathetic about a number of imminently avoidable horrors, particularly the nuclear ones. But Oppenheimer didn’t just go outside one day and trip over an atomic bomb. Nuclear development required trillions of dollars and a massive sustained effort by America’s top politicians, military advisors, and scientific geniuses. Not one damn bit of it was easy. It was certainly harder that sitting down with Stalin or Khrushchev and having a talk . . .
America had options. The path of destruction was a choice. It has always been America’s choice, and we citizens have always shrugged, assuming it’s too late to turn back the doomsday clock, although we’re the ones who wound it in the first place.

35. We lay in each other’s arms, rescuing each other from drowning. Each of us needed the other more than we were able to say. On this very odd night, the world could have gone down, and we would have been okay.

36. You don’t believe the sky is falling until a chunk of it falls on you.

37. We cannot be deaf to the question: ‘Do I love this world so well that I have to know how it ends?

38. How many times has the world ended before? Perhaps we are just toiling among its ashes.

39. Our planet is a freak which we shall destroy by our own wicked senseless activities in the next century. Our history will very soon come to an end. Now that God is dead, we are at last presented with the truth, yes, the truth remains, but it is on a short lead. Anyway, we are nothing and it matters not what we do.

40. All in the immediate vicinity of the ship, is the blackness of eternal night, and a chaos of foamless water; but, about a league on either side of us, may be seen, indistinctly and at intervals, stupendous ramparts of ice, towering away into the desolate sky, and looking like the walls of the universe.

41. When the Almighty has given up on you, it is not an obedient sacrifice, it is the end of the world

42. I saw the billboard that says Armageddon July 1. Well, shit, I said, it’s about fucking time.

43. I don’t see where you get off fretting about whether or not the end of the world is family-friendly.

44. Will the world end in darkness because it is foretold? Or because there will be those who believe it so strongly they will make it so? In the fear that I always try to hide in my heart, I wonder if there is even a difference.

45. There was an epoch in the course of the general sentiment when the comet had attained, at length, a size surpassing that of any previously recorded visitation. The people now, dismissing any lingering hope that the astronomers were wrong, experienced all the certainty of evil. The chimerical aspect of their terror was gone. The hearts of the stoutest of our race beat violently within their bosoms. A very few days suffered, however, to merge even such feelings in sentiments more unendurable. We could no longer apply to the strange orb any accustomed thoughts. Its historical attributes had disappeared. It oppressed us with a hideous novelty of emotion. We saw it not as an astronomical phenomenon in the heavens, but as an incubus upon our hearts and a shadow upon our brains. It had taken, with unconceivable rapidity, the character of a gigantic mantle of rare flame, extending from horizon to horizon.

46. Interesting that we are so worried about the fate of the universe, which is something we will not live to witness.

47. Succeed or die. Either we stop the Apocalypse, or we’re caught right in the middle of it.”, FADE by Kailin Gow

48. Some of us are reeling in Depression,
Some competing in the Fast- paced world..
Some praying wrong things to others,
As we in our lives want 100% .
Yet we are not even close to 60%.
The end of the World is here, not because of the Nature, as they say…
Because of You & Me, because of Us!

49. It’s when the world comes to an end that you don’t mind waiting your turn or if someone jumps the queue.

50. We are like earthworms that multiply until apocalypse.

51. At age thirty-three my life was boring. Then the vortex opened.

52. It seems more and more like the world is gradually coming to an end. There is still no known cure for the deadly virus that is sweeping across the globe. Nations are gripped by fear, as they continuously devise new strategies to stop the undead from taking over the world. Each plan has ended in abysmal failure. The people are quickly losing hope.

53. If the world ended the day after tomorrow, I would not go to my death without first knowing I’d done everything I could to save my friend.

54. I learned the Norse gods came with their own doomsday: Ragnarok, the twilight of the gods, the end of it all. The gods were going to battle the frost giants, and they were all going to die.

Had Ragnarok happened yet? Was it still to happen? I did not know then. I am not certain now.

55. On the day the Gjallerhorn is blown, it will wake the gods, no matter where they are, no matter how deeply they sleep.

Heimdall will blow Gjallerhorn only once, at the end of all things, Ragnarok.

56. It’s the end of the Earth and the death of the universe that give me the insane courage to say that I am yours, if you want me.

57. I fell asleep to the sounds of the end of the world.

58. No one will remember us, out footprints erased, our legacies wiped out, our children and their children and their children’s children at war against one another unto the last generation, to the end of the world.

59. If you knew the world was ending, and you had the chance to stop it, would you?”
“Of course. […] Why do you ask?”
“Oh,” I said. “It’s for a school project.”
“That’s interesting.”
I shook my head. “Not really. Like I said: it’s just a school thing.”
Zooey turned toward me, giving me her undivided attention. “Not the question—the fact that you’d even need to ask.

60. If a boy can manage to have coffee with me during the apocalypse, I know he cares. There’s not a speck of doubt in my mind. He must care.

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