Top 18 Stop Panicking Quotes
#2. That's what our training is for, we practice not panicking, we practice breathing, we practice looking directly at the thing that scares us until we stop flinching, we practice overriding our Can't.
Kristin Armstrong
#4. Stop your worrying, panicking and stressing. Breathe. Remember, you made it this far through difficulties that seemed impossible. Remember how many times you were saved at the very last minute
this time is no different.
Bryant H. McGill
#5. My friend, that, as anyone can see, is not a hotel; it's a depot.
Ken Kesey
#6. Pain was good. If I hurt, it meant I wasn't dead.
Kristin Cast
#7. An old farm is always more than the people under its roof. It is the past as well as the present, and vanished generations have built themselves into it as well as left their footsteps in the worn woodwork of the stair.
Henry Beston
#8. I don't think I've ever seen you without braids. I thought your hair just grew that way.
Maureen Johnson
#10. Only direct control of experience, the ability to derive moment-by-moment enjoyment from everything we do, can overcome the obstacles to fulfillment.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
#11. God Himself begins to live in me not only as my Creator but as my other and true self.
Thomas Merton
#12. My idea as far as comedy goes has always been to push the limits of what's acceptable for a woman to do or say or be. My hero in that would be Lenny Bruce, who teaches us that words have no meaning. It's the intent behind them that is what's important.
Lea DeLaria
#13. What doesn't kill you makes you smaller
Mario
#14. With the stones we cast at them, geniuses build new roads with them.
Paul Eldridge
#15. At first, I always make it a point to give in to the prejudices of society. That is how I have always been so successful. I never went in the face of anybody's prejudices. Afterwards, you know, when one is known ....
Mrs. Oliphant
#16. Sugaring season is the season when you tap the trees for sugar that turns into maple syrup. I've married someone from Vermont, so it's an expression I kept hearing, and I'm like, 'What is that? That's just so beautiful.' I like the idea it's the very, very first murmurings of spring.
Beth Orton
#17. I pray that I lose my voice before my tongue ever shames me.
Tad Williams
#18. we do not need sight to see what you have become.
Adam Johnson
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