Quotes About Panic
En su mente y en su corazón se había desencadenado una batalla de emociones. Confusión. Curiosidad. Pánico. Miedo. Pero mezclada con todo eso, había una oscura sensación de absoluta desesperanza, como si el mundo se hubiera acabado, borrado de su cabeza, y hubiese sido reemplazado por algo terrible. Quería correr y esconderse de esa gente.
~ James Dashner
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There's more of them up there!" Thomas screamed in his ear from behind. "You have to stop! They'll kill you! They'll kill all of us!
~ James Dashner
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I've never been this scared before, dude. Not like this.
~ James Dashner
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Frozen by fear. Not able to move. Your mind screaming
~ James Dashner
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Panic swelled inside him once again, almost too much to bear. But he took a deep breath and forced himself to try to accept the situation. Just go with it, he thought. You won't figure out anything if you give in to fear.
~ James Dashner
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he felt a fresh rush of horror.
~ James Dashner
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They're eating her," Bryson whispered, and Michael realized it was the creepiest thing he'd ever said.
~ James Dashner
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Thomas was hit with a wave of confusion, blistered with panic.
~ James Dashner
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you chose someone who was an impenetrable mystery, but whose elusiveness did not tug at you; their distance gave you space to breathe and abide in a sphere of possibility, whereas the gravitational panic he felt for Blake was a precarious compound that would darken and decompose until it had burned way the surface of the earth and killed everything it touched.
~ James Gregor
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You tried to stick your cock in his mouth." "I panicked. I thought it might be my only chance.
~ James Lear
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The enclosed space trapped her anxiety, amplifying her fear.
~ James Rollins
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the suddenness of the explosion had never left me, I was always looking for something to happen, always expecting it just out of the corner of my eye, certain configurations of people in public places could trigger it, a wartime urgency, someone cutting in front of me the wrong way or walking too fast at a particular angle was enough to throw me into tachycardia and trip-hammer panic, the kind that made me stumble for the nearest park bench;
~ Donna Tartt
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I like the cover, he said. Don't Panic. It's the first helpful or intelligible thing anybody's said to me all day.
~ Douglas Adams
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I like the cover," he said. "'Don't Panic.' It's the first helpful or intelligible thing anybody's said to me all day.
~ Douglas Adams
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The regular early morning yell of horror was the sound of Arthur Dent waking up and suddenly remembering where he was
~ Douglas Adams
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The arkleseizure cometh!
~ Douglas Adams
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The scientists chaps had been very insistent that everything was going to be perfectly all right providing nobody panicked and everybody got on and did their bit in an orderly fashion.
~ Douglas Adams
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All right," said Ford, "just stop panicking!
~ Douglas Adams
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Miró fijamente los instrumentos con el aire de quien intentara pasar de memoria de la escala Fahrenheit a la centígrada mientras la casa está en llamas.
~ Douglas Adams
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in most cases, however, the terror was extremely short-lived, as was the person experiencing the terror.
~ Douglas Adams
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He was staring at the instruments with the air of one who is trying to convert Fahrenheit to centigrade in his head while his house is burning down.
~ Douglas Adams
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He gasped in terror at what sounded like a man trying to gargle while fighting off a pack of wolves.
~ Douglas Adams
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He had had a nasty feeling that that might be an idiotic thing to do, but he did it anyway, and sure enough it had turned out to be an idiotic thing to do. You live and learn. At any rate, you live. You also panic.
~ Douglas Adams
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When I walk to the pulpit on a Sunday and see my parishioners seated so properly in their rows, so neatly dressed, so assured and expectant, I am filled with a sense of panic. I have not done what I set out to do. In forty years, what have I given these people? Only a sense of complacency?
~ Douglas Preston
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