Aquifers Quote by George Carlin
“I look at it this way... For centuries now, man has done everything he can to destroy, defile, and interfere with nature: clear-cutting forests, strip-mining mountains, poisoning the atmosphere, over-fishing the oceans, polluting the rivers and lakes, destroying wetlands and aquifers... so when nature strikes back, and smacks him on the head and kicks him in the nuts, I enjoy that. I have absolutely no sympathy for human beings whatsoever. None. And no matter what kind of problem humans are facing, whether it's natural or man-made, I always hope it gets worse.”
About This Quote
Source Stand‑up routine: “The Nature of Man” (1995)
He cynically celebrates nature’s retaliation against humanity’s environmental destruction, wishing further decline.
In simple terms: Nature’s revenge reflects humanity’s harm.
Recognize human impact on nature.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy advocacy
- education
- conservation activism
- personal responsibility
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we channel anger into positive action?
- What steps reduce ecological damage?
His extreme pessimism may alienate constructive dialogue.