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Panic Quotes

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Life can change your directions, even when you ain't planned it. All you can do is handle it, worst thing you can do is panic.
T.I.

Life can alter your course, even when you haven't anticipated it. All that is left to do is cope with it, the worst thing conceivable is to become flustered.
Authors on Panic Quotes: Cassandra Clare Stephen King Melody Beattie Amanda Ripley Maggie Stiefvater Pema Chodron Oswald Chambers Norman Cousins Shannon Hale Ellie Goulding Rachel Vincent John F. Kennedy Corrie Ten Boom Martyn Lloyd-Jones Rick Riordan Mehmet Murat Ildan Cullen Hightower Robert Louis Stevenson Leonard Cohen Lois McMaster Bujold Adam Duritz Tim Hansel Katie Aselton John Mortimer Polly Berrien Berends Arthur Nersesian F. William Engdahl Jeaniene Frost Sia Furler George Soros Emma Donoghue Ted Dekker Lauren Oliver
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This is not a time to keep the facts from the people-to keep them complacent. To sound the alarm is not to panic but to seek action from an aroused public. For, as the poet Dante once said: 'The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in a time of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.
John F. Kennedy

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Faith is the refusal to panic.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones

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Don't panic and lose hope even if there's a mountain in your pathtalk to the One who created the mountains.
Bilal Philips

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Crime is increasing, trigger happy policing. Panic is spreading, God knows where we're heading.
Marvin Gaye

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I've learned what I can control is whether I am going to live a day in fear and depression and panic, or whether I am going to attack the day and make it as good a day, as wonderful a day, as I can.
Gilda Radner

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If you cannot prove a man wrong, don't panic. You can always call him names.
Oscar Wilde

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Nobody panics when things go “according to plan”. Even if the plan is horrifying!
Heath Ledger

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It’s amazing how much panic one honest man can spread among a multitude of hypocrites.
Thomas Sowell

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There is no panic in Heaven! God has no problems, only plans.
Corrie Ten Boom

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Leaving the game plan is a sign of panic, and panic is not in our game plan.
Chuck Noll

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I've learned that you can't make someone love you. All you can do is stalk them and hope they'll panic and give in.
Emo Philips

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I make a project and I panic. Which is good, it can be a method. First, panic. Second, conquer panic by working. Third, find ways to solve your doubts.
Eduardo Souto de Moura

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Panic is the sudden realization that everything around you is alive.
William S. Burroughs

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Part of their problem was Percy. He fought like a demon, whirling through the defender's ranks in a completely unorthodox style, rolling under their feet, slashing with his sword instead of stabbing like a Roman would, whacking campers with the flat of his blade, and generally causing mass panic.
Rick Riordan

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As a rule, panics do not destroy capital; they merely reveal the extent to which it has been destroyed by its betrayal into hopelessly unproductive works.
John Mills

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Sticking with that uncertainty, getting the knack of relaxing in the midst of chaos, learning not to panic-this is the spiritual path.
Pema Chodron

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The only hope I can see for the future depends on a wiser and braver use of the reason, not a panic flight from it.
F. L. Lucas

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Sometimes heroism is nothing more than patience, curiosity, and a refusal to panic.
Leif Enger

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There's no panic like the panic you momentarily feel when your hand or head is stuck in something.
Peter Kay

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Fear cannot be banished, but it can be calm and without panic; it can be mitigated by reason and evaluation.
Vannevar Bush

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You can't just turn on creativity like a faucet. You have to be in the right mood. What mood is that? Last-minute panic.
Bill Watterson

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The intelligent investor should recognize that market panics can create great prices for good companies and good prices for great companies.
Benjamin Graham

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The return to solid values is always hard... Distress, panic, and hard times have marked our pathway in returning to solid values.
James A. Garfield

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One of the ways that our faith expresses itself is by our ability to be still, to be present, and not to panic or lose perspective. God still does his best work in the most difficult of circumstances.
Tim Hansel

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[But if things continue the way they are] ...the society that I envision, if my dream is not just a false notion, this society will have to begin to create itself in the midst of fuss, noisiness and panic, and will have to face the prospects of both internal and external war.
Ahad Ha'am

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He who remains calm while those around him panic probably doesn't know what's going on.
Leo Buscaglia

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A recession is when your neighbour has to tighten his belt. A depression is when you have to tighten your own belt. And a panic is when you have no belt to tighten and your pants fall down.
Tommy Douglas

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Fame made me develop a panic disorder.
Sia Furler

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We experience moments absolutely free from worry. These brief respites are called panic.
Cullen Hightower

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Leadership is your ability to hide your panic from others.
Laozi

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One moment I'm perfectly fine and the next I feel a wave of nausea, then panic. Then I can't catch my breath and I know I'm about to lose control and all I want to do is escape. Except that the one thing I can't escape from is the very thing I want to run away from... me.
Jenny Lawson

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I don't panic. The same thing applies to me as to everybody else, so I'm given to euphoria and despair. And I would say that I basically have survived by recognizing my mistakes.
George Soros

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In skydiving, it is the fear response that gradually weakens. During the precipitous descent, the amply tested parachutist can savor the thrill rather than endure the panic.
Dean Keith Simonton

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Everyone has the brainpower to make money in stocks. Not everyone has the stomach. If you are susceptible to selling everything in a panic, you ought to avoid stocks and mutual funds altogether.
Peter Lynch

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Adrenaline dulls reason; panic kills it.
Ted Dekker

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...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

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Panic in Wall Street, brokers feeling melancholy.
Scott Joplin

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Offer them what they secretly want and they of course immediately become panic-stricken.
Jack Kerouac

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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

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I never panic when I get lost. I just change where it is I want to go.
Rita Rudner

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If I panic, everyone else panics.
Kobe Bryant

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Panic leads to carelessness, and carelessness creates accidents.
Maggie Stiefvater

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Surprise is the mother of panic.
Nick Murray

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Faith is a refusal to panic, come what may.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones

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People only get married when they've no other option, out of panic or desperation or so as not to lose someone they couldn't bear to lose. It's always the most conventional things that contain the largest measure of madness.
Javier MarĂ­as

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As in all moral panics, an accusation is enough to destroy a person's life. Hysteria trumps evidence.
Carol Tavris

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Now panic beats and flutters inside my skull like a flock of starlings locked in an attic.
Stephen King

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ideas are never scarce; it is only one's panic sense of limitation that blocks the way.
Joyce Grenfell

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Worship is a meeting at the center so that our lives are centered in God and not lived eccentrically. We worship so that we live in response to and from this center, the living God. Failure to worship consigns us to a life of spasms and jerks, at the mercy of every advertisement, every seduction, every siren. Without worship we live manipulated and manipulating lives. We move in either frightened panic or deluded lethargy as we are, in turn, alarmed by specters and soothed by placebos. If there is no center, there is no circumference.
Edmund Clowney