Top 16 Panic Stricken Quotes

#1. It is always better to make your own mistakes and not someone else's.

Norbert Bisky

#2. A person's industrious and creative mindset can overcome great obstacles that besiege their existence. Humankind's greatest unraveling is our propensity to panic when confronting the pealing silence of nothingness.

Kilroy J. Oldster

#3. The feeling of not being understood and of not understanding the world is no mere accompaniment of first passion, but its sole non-accidental cause. And the passion itself is a panic-stricken flight in which being together with the other means only a doubled solitude.

Robert Musil

#4. Our nation, which possesses greater resources than any other, is rent, from center to circumference, with party strife, political intrigues, and sectional interest; our counselors are panic stricken, our legislators are astonished, and our senators are confounded.

Joseph Smith Jr.

#5. Sorry, Christina, both my parents have gotten married within six months. I just need some time to adjust. oh, and plus, i don't like you.

Jenny B. Jones

#6. What obsesses a writer starting out on a lifetime's work is the panic-stricken search for a voice of his own.

John Mortimer

#7. Until we accept that our children have much more of a risk of being sexually abused than drowning in a pool, being struck by a car, stricken with cancer, hurt by a vaccination, or diagnosed with ebola, we contribute to a culture of panic and ignorance.

Ann Brasco

#8. The childhood of the individual and the race is full of fears, and panic-stricken attempts to avert what is feared by placating the gods with painful sacrifices.

Rebecca West

#9. God has a plan to make you great, famous, and unique

Sunday Adelaja

#10. Most people are sensitized to animals through their cats and dogs, but for me it was a flounder. I used to go fishing with my dad as a kid and always felt bad about yanking these panic-stricken creatures from the water. I stopped eating fish as an adolescent and went vegan at twenty.

Dan Mathews

#11. When the choice came down to tears, strong drink, or potatoes, one chooses potatoes. She

Laurie R. King

#12. It's part of growing up, I suppose ... you always have to leave something behind you.

Neil Gaiman

#13. At the first rumors of war, timid investors in various government stock, being panic-stricken, sell out, to their loss and the gamblers' gain.

Randal Cremer

#14. Offer them what they secretly want and they of course immediately become panic-stricken.

Jack Kerouac

#15. Never dip lower than you can dip.

Gary Busey

#16. He attacked everything in life with a mix of extraordinary genius and naive incompetence, and it was often difficult to tell which was which.

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