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Don T Panic Quotes

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Ilona Andrews
“It’s never a good thing when the black volhv says “Uh-oh” and then runs for his life.”
Ilona Andrews, Gunmetal Magic

Liu Cixin
“Mere existence is already the result of incredible luck. Such was the case on Earth in the past, and such has always been the case in this cruel universe. But at some point, humanity began to develop the illusion that they’re entitled to life, that life can be taken for granted.”
Liu Cixin, Death's End

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Keep your innocence and ignorance aside, and expose yourself to dangerous situations, and understand the deeper secrets of life.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Ilona Andrews
“Look, he isn’t even concerned.”
I poured the tea. “He’s concerned, Mother. He just doesn’t panic, because he’s in charge and if he panics, everybody else will panic.”
“I can jog around the room pretending to scream if you would like,” Jim offered.”
Ilona Andrews, Magic Dreams

“Don't panic, because everything is probably all right, and it it's not, panicking will make it worse.”
Emily Barr, The One Memory of Flora Banks

Lois McMaster Bujold
“I’m not panicking. I’m watching you panic. It’s more entertaining.”
Lois McMaster Bujold, Borders of Infinity

Pema Chödrön
“Life is a good teacher and a good friend. Things are always in transition, if we could only realize it. Nothing ever sums itself up in the way that we like to dream about. The off-center, in-between state is an ideal situation, a situation in which we don’t get caught and we can open our hearts and minds beyond limit. It’s a very tender, nonaggressive, open-ended state of affairs.

To stay with that shakiness — to stay with a broken heart, with a rumbling stomach, with the feeling of hopelessness and wanting to get revenge — that is the path of true awakening. Sticking with that uncertainty, getting the knack of relaxing in the midst of chaos, learning not to panic — this is the spiritual path. Getting the knack of catching ourselves, of gently and compassionately catching ourselves, is the path of the warrior. We catch ourselves one zillion times as once again, whether we like it or not, we harden into resentment, bitterness, righteous indignation — harden in any way, even into a sense of relief, a sense of inspiration.”
Pema Chödrön, When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times