“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.” AloneEnd Of The WorldPerishing Book:The Cabin at the End of the World Source: The Cabin at the End of the World
“They share another long look. This one is reserved for ill-fated observers in the moments before impending, inescapable calamity, whether it be natural disaster or violent failure of humanity; a look of resigned melancholy and awe, unblinking in the face of a revealed, horrific, sacred truth. And they realize again, in this darkest hour of the darkest day, they remain alone, fundamentally alone.” DisasterAloneCalamityDarkest DaySacred Truth Book:The Cabin at the End of the World Source: The Cabin at the End of the World