quotations about the Apocalypse
They've been making a living for 2,000 years--preaching that we're in the last days.
CHARLES M. SCHULZ
Charles M. Schulz: Conversations
Perhaps you will be tempted to call this disaster, catastrophe, apocalypse. Now here, precisely, is announced--as promise or threat--an apocalypse without apocalypse, an apocalypse without vision, without truth, without revelation, envois (for the "come" is plural in itself, in oneself), addresses without message and without destination, without sender or decidable addressee, without last judgment, without any other eschatology than the tone of the "Come," its very difference, an apocalypse beyond good and evil. "Come" does not announce this or that apocalypse: already it resounds with a certain tone; it is in itself the apocalypse of apocalypse: Come is apocalyptic.
HAROLD G. COWARD & TOBY FOSHAY
Derrida and Negative Theology
February 4, 1962: Take one quintuplified planetary alignment. Sprinkle in an always-mystifying solar eclipse. Stir in a potload of craziness--prayer vigils in Bombay, shelter-stocking in the United States, jittery sky-gazing everywhere--and you've got yourself an all-out Apocalypse Watch. Nothing happens, of course. But the Antichrist was born the next day, at least according to noted psychic Jeane Dixon.
JASON BOYETT
Pocket Guide to Apocalypse
The apocalypse is one of the most unfathomable events in human society, which provides plenty of room for embellishment.
ETHAN JACOBS
"Syfy Acquires Post-Apocalyptic Series 'Aftermath'", Inverse, March 4, 2016
You can't take highways during the apocalypse, because they'll be packed with panicky people.
J. CORNELL MICHEL
Jordan's Brains: A Zombie Evolution
I believe in the premillenial, pre-tribulational coming of Christ for all of his church, and to summarize that, your first poll, do you believe Jesus coming the second time will be in the future, I would vote yes with the 59 percent and with Billy Graham and most evangelicals.
JERRY FALWELL
Paula Zahn Now, Jul. 31, 2006
Every apocalypse is given with a promise of light.
KELLY OLIVER
Womanizing Nietzsche: Philosophy's Relation to the "Feminine"
The Apocalypse deals with such emotions as fear of the Roman authority and resentment of its wealth and power which are evoked and intensified by John for his audience. The forces which threaten are symbolised by the beast from the abyss and the dragon, projected, clarified and magnified onto an exaggerated cosmic screen.
SEAN P. KEALY
The Apocalypse of John
I am like a child ready for the apocalypse, I am the apocalypse itself, that is to say, the ultimate and first event of the end, the unveiling and the verdict.
JACQUES DERRIDA
The Animal That Therefore I Am
It's extremely important to prophecy believers to be able to read the signs of the times, that is, events that are signalling to us that the end time is near, and such events as wars, conflicts, increasing levels of evil and wickedness in the world, rising environmental hazards, the emergence of a global economy--all of these are seen as signs of the times that signal to us that the Rapture is near; the final sequence of events could unfold, at any moment.
PAUL BOYER
"Signs of the End of Time"
At the present time, the Apocalypse is the despair of theology; the ablest scholars in the ranks of orthodoxy frankly admit that it must be regarded as an unsolved, and possibly insoluble, enigma.
JAMES M. PRYSE
The Apocalypse Unsealed Being an Esoteric Interpretation of the Initiation
The end approaches, but the apocalypse is long lived.
JACQUES DERRIDA
attributed, Arguing the Apocalypse
The world is ending. In the grand scheme of geological time, of course, the world is always ending. But right here, right now, in a Brooklyn movie theater, it is ending over and over again. Fortunately, there is popcorn.
SARAH GOODYEAR
"Doomsday Scenarios", New York Daily News, February 23, 2016