Panic Quotes
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The difference between being an actor and a director is simple. The director has to hide his panic; the actor doesn't.
Alan Rickman -
You'll always get an idea if you think and don't panic.
Norman Vincent Peale
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There is a need to be the best you can be. You can't panic; you concentrate. When I run up to the hurdles, I'm very nervous, but I'll tend to think about technical things to keep my mind focused. Read more at https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/jessica-ennis-hill-quotes_2
Jessica Ennis Hill -
“And I though about people all over the world, having panic attacks. We all must, right? Even those with the soundest of mind must come face to face, sometimes, with the fact that we will die one day. What varies is how we cope with it.”
Gabrielle Bell -
I'm really good in a crisis, because I don't panic.
Adam Duritz Matt Malley -
This surpassed the fear of death. Death would be a mercy if it would make the feeling stop, the uncontrollable panic mingling with the mind-scrambling certainty of something sinister approaching, something with no need to hurry, something that would not be so kind as to let him die. The fear was palpable, suffocating, irresistible.
Brandon Mull -
...the most serious thing, and the strangest, is that we are afraid to the point of panic, not so much of seeing ourselves as of being seen by ourselves. This is our root absurdity. What is behind this great fear?
Rene Daumal -
I lay in bed and watched moments break into phenomenal particles of panic and could actually see the divine crack of God’s ass as he completely turned his back on me.
Arthur Nersesian
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I got shocked really bad at a show once. We do this big intro to a cover of the Smiths' "Panic on the Streets of London" and I got a huge shock and went, 'Ohhhh!' We had to stop the show for 15 minutes.
Pete Yorn -
We become reactive and disorganized; our filters stop working—sounds and lights bother us, unwanted images from the past intrude on our minds, and we panic or fly into rages.
Bessel van der Kolk -
Sometimes I panic and think I can't really write.
Sara Paretsky -
Once fear enters your life - it will take you in one of two directions: empowerment or panic.
Georges St-Pierre -
All right, let's not panic. I'll make the money by selling one of my livers. I can get by with one.
Homer -
I think I'm very calm in adversity, always remaining calm, and I don't panic. I think that's the main thing.
Iker Casillas
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Living in the capital, I worry about terrorism, but I no longer panic. For this I have my child to thank.
Dana Milbank -
I spoke to friends that have panic attacks, and I spoke to a doctor who has panic attacks, himself. I also did a bit of research into them. It seemed like everyone's version of a panic attack had slightly different physical things. So, I decided to choose my own physical things.
Holliday Grainger -
Panic is the great access of creativity because that's the only way to get rid of your mind.
Shekhar Kapur -
Weather Panic! This is the New Normal (and We're Hopelessly Unprepared)
Sharon Begley -
I was always nervous, always scared. That's stayed with me my whole life. I think it's all our genes. We're all stuck with ourselves. I wish I were calm. Never get scared, always calm, but that's not me. I panic easily.
Edward Sorel -
Following a terrorism-related event, fear and panic can be expected from both patients and health care providers.
Tom Ridge
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A study of the panics of 1873, 1893, and 1907 indicates that these panics were the result of the international bankers' operations in London.
Eustace Mullins -
People who cannot comfortably notice what is going on inside become vulnerable to respond to any sensory shift either by shutting down or by going into a panic—they develop a fear of fear itself.
Bessel van der Kolk -
We didn't panic; we just had to relax and play our game.
Eddie George -
But the character of every act depends upon the circumstances in which it is done. The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre, and causing a panic. . . . The question in every case is whether the words are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent.
Erwin Chemerinsky