A Quote by Chandler Riggs

In a zombie apocalypse, I expect insane things to happen. — © Chandler Riggs
In a zombie apocalypse, I expect insane things to happen.
Thanks to Reagan, the insane now walk among us babbling about Starbucks and sodomite semen in this zombie apocalypse we call the 21st century.
A zombie apocalypse isn't the most jovial situation.
If I was in a zombie apocalypse, I wouldn't be playing music, because that would attract zombies.
Unless you're a psycho, there's no such thing as a vampire and there's no such thing as a werewolf. But there certainly are people who could be controlled by a drug like Scopolamine, to lose all will and do your bidding. That's what the whole voodoo zombie thing was about, with chemical mind control, so it is possible to have real zombies. Maybe the [doomsday] preppers weren't so wrong. I thought they were idiots. How can you prepare for a zombie apocalypse?
If there was a zombie apocalypse, I would use my yodeling to kill every single one of them.
If you want to survive the zombie apocalypse, you need to focus on increasing your stamina.
Even if there's a zombie apocalypse, you'll still be able to travel using the Tesla Supercharging system.
My Zombie apocalypse plan is simple but effective; I fully intend to die in the very first wave.
I'm not prepared for a zombie apocalypse. I need more bottled water, a shotgun, and stronger abs. I have plenty of canner food.
You can't stop insane people from doing insane things with insane laws. That's insane!
In 'Shaun of the Dead,' it's not Shaun's fault that there's a zombie apocalypse - he just has to get through the day.
All my friends are like, 'Can you be on my side in the zombie apocalypse?' and I'm like, 'I got this.'
I don't worry about a zombie apocalypse. Mainly because it's unlikely, but also because I think I'd be pretty good in that type of emergency.
They're [zombies] us, you can also have the wrestler zombie, the clown zombie, the Jay Leno zombie and the nun zombie. I've never seen the clown werewolf or vampire. But because zombies are us, at the lowest possible level, they're a lot more versatile for storytelling.
One of the things that really impressed me about Anna Karenina when I first read it was how Tolstoy sets you up to expect certain things to happen - and they don't. Everything is set up for you to think Anna is going to die in childbirth. She dreams it's going to happen, the doctor, Vronsky and Karenin think it's going to happen, and it's what should happen to an adulteress by the rules of a nineteenth-century novel. But then it doesn't happen. It's so fascinating to be left in that space, in a kind of free fall, where you have no idea what's going to happen.
I thought, because of 'The 100' and 'Apocalypse,' that I knew everything about what life after an apocalypse would be - but Ryan Murphy and the writers of 'American Horror Story' have shown a whole other side of an apocalypse.
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