Radio Apocalypse Quotes
Radio Apocalypse
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K.M. Gallagher733 ratings, 3.46 average rating, 172 reviews
Radio Apocalypse Quotes
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“The universe is a strange and wonderful place, and this is a strange and wonderful world, no matter how broken it is right now.”
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― Radio Apocalypse
“I guess the problem here has the same roots as the rest of my problems: I can hide.
But I cannot run.”
― Radio Apocalypse
But I cannot run.”
― Radio Apocalypse
“Imagine how cool it would be to share this with someone. It's cozy, you can build things from scratch, there's this whole radiation-weather-hermit-hole vibe, endless books, terrible movies, and giant fuck-you monsters wait right outside. Imagine the adventure!”
― Radio Apocalypse
― Radio Apocalypse
“What's the worst-case scenario?"
Lauren narrows her eyes at me. "Dying."
I make a meh face and walk out the door”
― Radio Apocalypse
Lauren narrows her eyes at me. "Dying."
I make a meh face and walk out the door”
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“There is an odd comfort in this idea, though - that after I am gone, the plants will continue growing, the earth will keep on spinning, and the waves and stars will carry on unaffected.”
― Radio Apocalypse
― Radio Apocalypse
“It looked at me, and it told me the end times were coming.
I told it the end times had happened just over nineteen years ago, and couldn't the world wait a bit before ending again, and doesn't it get tired from ending all the time?”
― Radio Apocalypse
I told it the end times had happened just over nineteen years ago, and couldn't the world wait a bit before ending again, and doesn't it get tired from ending all the time?”
― Radio Apocalypse
“... it sends me into a panic, because we haven't even met face-to-face and I already feel as if we're running out of time.”
― Radio Apocalypse
― Radio Apocalypse
“It reminds me of the medieval paintings in the art history books I used to pore over - not for the elements of the scene, but for the sad, hollow feeling of staring into some reminder of a time long gone.”
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― Radio Apocalypse
