Chernobyl Quote by JGBallard Download Open image “Some refer to it as a cultural Chernobyl. I think of it as a cultural Stalingrad.” — JGBallard ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Chernobyl Chernobyl Think Cultural Chernobyl Cultural Stalingrad Funny Putdowns Stalingrad
Chernobyl' is supposedly about the lies, arrogance, and suppression of criticism under Communism, but the mini-series portrays life in the Soviet Union in the… — Michael Shellenberger Copy Share Image
In 'Chernobyl,' which was created and written by Craig Mazin and directed by Johan Renck, the material culture of the Soviet Union is reproduced… — Masha Gessen Copy Share Image
“Chernobyl haunts us with the reminder that all of man’s ambitions are ephemeral. Our grandest designs and sturdiest monuments,” — Josh Gates Copy Share Image
“The disaster at the Chernobyl plant, along with the war in Afghanistan and the cruise-missile question, is generally seen today as the start of… — Geert Mak Copy Share Image
Belarus is a closed, authoritarian system, and the theme of Chernobyl is also a closed topic. — Svetlana Alexievich Copy Share Image
What compelled me about the story of Chernobyl more than anything else was something very universal. Yes, Chernobyl happened because in many ways, the… — Craig Mazin Copy Share Image
The Chernobyl technology is different from the technology which is used in the west, mainly. — Abdus Salam Copy Share Image
...the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear plant...has painfully affected the Soviet people, and shocked the international community. For the first time, we confront the… — Mikhail Gorbachev Copy Share Image
In Stalinism the tragedy is that its origin is some kind of radical emancipatory project. In the origins you had a kind of workers'… — Slavoj Žižek Copy Share Image
In fact, all of us have a piece of Chernobyl in our bodies going back to 1986. — Michio Kaku Copy Share Image
Ukraine announced plans to open Chernobyl, their nuclear disaster site, to tourists. They say it's just like Disneyland, except the 6-foot mouse is real. — Conan O'Brien Copy Share Image
“(More radioactive material fell on Harrisburg, Pennsylvania as a result of Chernobyl than from Three Mile Island.)” — William Tucker Copy Share Image
Nuclear power must be dealt with irrationally. . . . Nuclear plants are carcinogens. Let's get that story out. . . . Their lies… — Ralph Nader Copy Share Image
At 1.24 am on 26 April 1986 Chernobyl’s Unit 4 reactor exploded after staff disabled safety systems and performed an ill-advised experiment to check… — Mark Lynas Copy Share Image
“There is only one road here: the most thorough study of all the details of the Chernobyl disaster, since it is by no means… — Grigori Medvedev Copy Share Image
For me, I've been doing comedy for a long time, and I love it and have no regrets, but 'Chernobyl' expresses a side of… — Craig Mazin Copy Share Image
“She'd never set a fantasy in a ski lodge, but she was thinking about it now. She couldn't help it. The man was throwing… — Rachel Gibson Copy Share Image
Chernobyl is a unique place on the planet, where nature revives after a world-wide man-made disaster, where there is a real 'ghost town.' — Volodymyr Zelensky Copy Share Image
“This is what they mean by 'ghost town', she thought. It truly feels like a place frozen in time” — Jeremy Robinson Copy Share Image
Chernobyl' is supposedly about the lies, arrogance, and suppression of criticism under Communism, but the mini-series portrays life in the Soviet Union in the… — Michael Shellenberger Copy Share Image
Another thing we wanted to do, a lot of shows or movies that are in the future or the post-apocalyptic are very bleached, desaturated… — Miles Millar Copy Share Image
...the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear plant...has painfully affected the Soviet people, and shocked the international community. For the first time, we confront the… — Mikhail Gorbachev Copy Share Image
I think the wildest wildlife you can find these days is in Chernobyl, where wolves are running around breeding quite well in the nuclear… — Aleksandra Mir Copy Share Image
How would you describe the difference between modern war and modern industry-between say, bombing and strip mining, or between chemical warfare and chemical manufacturing?… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image