Quotes About Panic-stricken
the most alarming fact about what happened in Salem in 1692 is the sure conviction of the civil authorities that extraordinary means were justified because of the dire threat posed to the sleepy village of Salem—"the Rendezvous of Devils," as one panic-stricken preacher put it, "where they Muster their infernal sources."14
~ Jonathan Kirsch
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he felt a fresh rush of horror.
~ James Dashner
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Distill'dAlmost to jelly with the act of fear.
~ William Shakespeare
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scared out of her wits.
~ David Walliams
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But after a person has been in analysis for nearly four years, it becomes second nature to automatically study and dissect all dreams and dream fragments. With his mind busily seeking the symbolic content of darkness, rubber masks, and strange voices, he couldn't completely lose control, or remain panic-stricken for very long. "Oh," he said, sighing with relief, "it's just the kidnappers.
~ Donald E. Westlake
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It was the time of night that precedes dawn and is without perspective or reason. It was the hour when regret and fear overwhelm hope and courage and when all that is ugly in us is magnified and when we are most panic-stricken by what we have lost, and what we have almost lost, and what we fear we might lose.
~ Alexandra Fuller
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The panic-stricken and angry mob did not trust old-style republican politicians to govern effectively
~ Anthony Everitt
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Teeth chattering and my heartbeat thumping behind my eyeballs.
~ Gillian Flynn
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and my eyes open panic-stricken on a world other than my own, because when I start reading I'm somewhere completely different, I'm in the text, it's amazing, I have to admit I've been dreaming, dreaming in a land of great beauty, I've been in the very heart of truth.
~ Bohumil Hrabal
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