Panic Quotes
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Don't panic. Panic will kill you when nothing else wants to.
Elizabeth Haydon -
We want you to take this very seriously, ... This not a test. This is the real deal. And I don't want to panic you but I wanted to make sure you understand.
Ray Nagin
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I have seen soldiers panic at the first sight of battle, and a squire pulling arrows from his body to fight and save his dying horse. Nobility is not a birthright, but is defined by one's actions.
Kevin Costner -
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 -
I don't recognise any of my emotions any more. There's no such thing as plain joy or grief. It's horror and relief and panic and gratitude all jumbled together.
Elizabeth Wein -
Fear can keep you alive. The trick is not to let it overwhelm you. Not to let it rule you. If you’re afraid, that’s the universe trying to tell you something. Get away. Don’t run; don’t panic. Just pick up and walk out, calm as you please. Panic makes you stupid.
Barry Lyga -
What I don't think we should do is panic, and I don't think we should advocate for ideas and plans that will make things worse.
Hillary Clinton -
He didn't panic, but if he let it play out another one or two more fingers, he would have got right to where he needed to be.
Jamie Moyer
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We didn't panic; we just had to relax and play our game.
Eddie George -
Managing your terror all by yourself gives rise to another set of problems: dissociation, despair, addictions, a chronic sense of panic, and relationships that are marked by alienation, disconnections, and explosions. Patients with these histories rarely make the connection between what has happened to them a long time ago and how they currently feel and behave. Everything just seems unmanageable.
Bessel van der Kolk -
The world of architecture – and of works conceived for architecture – tends towards beauty. True beauty tends towards ugliness and panic.
Bram van Velde -
In times of panic man seems to exchange his soul for a tail.
Gertrude Atherton