A Quote by Margaret Atwood

You hear doom and gloom about the Internet ruining young people's command of English - that's nonsense. — © Margaret Atwood
You hear doom and gloom about the Internet ruining young people's command of English - that's nonsense.
Being an environmentalist isn't all about doom and gloom.
People do support themselves as artists and writers, so there's no need to be all doom and gloom about it. You just have to push forward. You have to follow your vision and hope for the best. You have to write for love.
I hear you younger people saying how many friends they have on the Internet. That's nonsense. That's not friends, that's acquaintances. The word 'friendship' has lost its significance.
I think if you go out with too hard a conservation message, then you convince people that it's all doom and gloom and nothing can be done.
I am not a 'doom and gloom' guy.
Growing up in Stockton wasn't all doom and gloom.
A lot of people in the music business are a bit doom and gloom, People say it's probably easier to write sad songs than it is to write happy ones, so that's maybe why. I just wanted to be a bit positive about things rather than always being negative.
When there's doom and gloom, don't forget there's darkness before dawn.
I don't want to paint a picture of total gloom and doom.
Talking doom and gloom all day no longer fit who I was as a person.
You want me to be all doom and gloom, or just shut up?
Life is never a bed of roses, but it's not all doom and gloom either.
The '80s have been so much doom and gloom. We've become very pessimistic.
When I hear people express extreme optimism about the Internet, I say, we've had it in mature form for about ten years. Macroeconomically speaking, those are about the worst 10 years we've had since about the 1930s. I don't blame the Internet for that - that would be ridiculous.
We’re vampires,” he said. “Not fairies.” “Sometimes I’m not so sure about that. You see that study your king hangs out in?” “He’s nearly blind.” “Which explains why he hasn’t hanged himself in that pastel train wreck.” “I thought you were bitching about the gloom-and-doom decorating?” “I free-associate.
I've seen a lot of doom and gloom and depressing things, and it's [the] youth that give me hope.
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