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April 10, 2026
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"We really did have everything, didn't we? I mean, when you think about it."
"But I also want to give a prayer for stuff. There’s dope stuff, like material stuff, like sick apartments and watches, and cars, and clothes and shit that could all go away and I don’t wanna see that stuff go away. So I’m gonna say a prayer for that stuff. Amen."
"Man... I timed this Molly perfectly."
"What' up, y'all? I'm the last man on Earth. Shit's all fucked up. Don't forget to like and subscribe. We out here."
"Yule: Dr. Mindy, can I be vulnerable in your car?"
"Yule: Dearest Father and Almighty Creator, we ask for Your grace tonight, despite our pride. Your forgiveness, despite our doubt. Most of all, Lord, we ask for Your love to soothe us through these dark times. May we face whatever is to come in Your divine will with courage and open hearts of acceptance. Amen."
"Benedict Drask: [screaming at approaching comet, trying to shoot it] You'll never take me alive!"
"Peter Isherwell: [about the "Brontorocs", a newly-discovered flightless bird] Whatever you do, don't pet them..."
"Jennifer Lawrence - Kate Dibiasky"
"Leonardo DiCaprio - Dr. Randall Mindy"
"Rob Morgan - Dr. Teddy Oglethorpe"
"Jonah Hill - Jason Orlean"
"Mark Rylance - Peter Isherwell"
"Tyler Perry - Jack Bremmer"
"Timothée Chalamet - Yule"
"Ron Perlman - Colonel Benedict Drask"
"Ariana Grande - Riley Bina"
"Scott Mescudi - DJ Chello"
"Himesh Patel - Phillip Kaj"
"Melanie Lynskey - June Mindy"
"Michael Chiklis - Dan Pawketty"
"Paul Guilfoyle - US Air Force Lieutenant General Stuart Themes"
"Robert Joy - Congressman Tenant"
"Cate Blanchett - Brie Evantee"
"Meryl Streep - President Janie Orlean"
"I am Al Gore, and I used to be the next president of the United States of America. [laughter] I don't find that particularly funny."
"Billy West - Voice"
"Al Gore - Himself"
"We work together to fix the problem we created"
"We're all on thin ice."
"Nothing is scarier than the truth."
"A Global Warning"
"By far the most terrifying film you will ever see."
"Future generations may well have occasion to ask themselves, "What were our parents thinking? Why didn't they wake up when they had a chance?" We have to hear that question from them, now."
"You see that pale, blue dot? That's us. Everything that has ever happened in all of human history has happened on that pixel. All the triumphs and all the tragedies, all the wars, all the famines, all the major advances.... It's our only home. And that is what is at stake: our ability to live on planet Earth, to have a future as a civilization. I believe this is a moral issue. It is your time to seize this issue; it is our time to rise again to secure our future."
"We have everything, save perhaps political will. But in America, I believe political will is a renewable resource."
"Ultimately, this is really not a political issue so much as a moral issue. If we allow that to happen, it'd be deeply unethical."
"You look at that river gently flowing by. You notice the leaves rustling with the wind. You hear the birds; you hear the tree frogs. In the distance you hear a cow. You feel the grass. The mud gives a little bit on the river bank. It’s quiet; it’s peaceful. And all of a sudden, it’s a gear shift inside you. And it’s like taking a deep breath and going, "Oh yeah, I forgot about this.""
"I believe this is a moral issue. It is your time to seize this issue. It is our time to rise again, to secure our future."
"We have everything we need, save perhaps, political will. But, you know what ... political will is a renewable resource. ... The solutions are in our hands. We just have to have the determination to make them happen."
"I guess the thing I've spent more time on than anything else in this slide show is trying to identify all those things in people's minds that serve as obstacles to them understanding this. And whenever I feel like I've identified an obstacle I try to take it apart, roll it away, move it, demolish it, blow it up. I've set myself a goal: communicate this real clearly. The only way I know to do it is city by city, person by person, family by family, and I have faith that pretty soon that enough minds are changed that we cross a threshold."
"There are three misconceptions in particular that bedevil our thinking. The first: isn't there a disagreement among scientists as to whether the problem is real or not? Actually... not really."
"It's just human nature to take time to connect the dots. I know that. But I also know there can be a day of reckoning, when you wish you had connected the dots more quickly."
"It takes a sudden jolt sometimes for us to become aware of a danger. If it seems gradual, even if it really is happening quickly, we're capable of just sitting there and not responding, and not reacting."
"We have to think differently about war. Because the new technologies so completely transform the consequences of that old habit that we can't just mindlessly continue the patterns of the past."
"Old Habits plus Old Technology have predictable consequences. Old Habits, that are hard to change, plus New Technology can have dramatically altered consequences."
"Making mistakes in centuries and generations past would have consequences that we could overcome. We don't have that luxury anymore."
"The struggles, the victories that aren't really victories, the defeats that aren't really defeats, they can serve to magnify the significance of some trivial step forward, exaggerate the seeming importance of some massive setback."
"They looked up and they snapped this picture, and it became known as "Earthrise" And that one picture exploded in the consciousness of humankind. It led to dramatic changes. Within 18 months of this picture being taken the modern environmental movement had begun."
"There are good people, who are in politics — in both parties — who hold this at arm's length, because if they acknowledge it and recognize it, then the moral imperative to make big changes is inescapable."