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The End Has Come (The Apocalypse Triptych, #3) The End Has Come by John Joseph Adams
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“The city has millions of stories that I don’t know. Never did and never will.”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come
“I see you walking around tunnels With the man I love and I’m like Haiku.”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come
“When you have a hard decision, Mama said, close your eyes and count to five. Then say the word out loud. Your heart knows what it wants, if you stop ignoring it. You just have to listen. Four”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come
“Instead of rotters we had all those wars, the dickheads on Wall Street, climate change, the right and left waving their dicks at each other, everyone in the Middle East losing their damn minds, churches hating on each other, all that shit. It was fucked six ways from Sunday, and yet some people were able to get along.”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come
“Maybe we should walk south to Africa,” the woman said with a smile. “That’s always been where the waves of human evolution come from.”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come
“There was a reason Moses and his people spent forty years wandering the desert — it gave the old ones, the ones warped by an unholy life of servitude and false idols, the chance to die.”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come
“To experience the world through the senses was different from simply having data about the world.”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come
“Disneyland was designed to stay operational even during a blackout or other civic emergency. It was never intended to operate through an apocalypse.”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come
“All my life, there had been a giant empty space, a huge existential void that had needed to be filled by something, and I had never realized that that thing was the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile.”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come
“What he lacks in social graces he makes up for in creepiness.”
John Joseph Adams, The End Has Come