Panic Quotes (4 quotes)
Panicked Quotes
Panicked Quotes
Chaos theory is a new theory invented by scientists panicked by the thought that the public were beginning to understand the old ones.
John Mitchinson and John Lloyd, If Ignorance Is Bliss, Why Aren't There More Happy People?: Smart Quotes for Dumb Times (2009), 273.
Panic of error is the death of progress; and love of truth is its safeguard.
From 'Importance', Lecture One in Modes of Thought (1938), 22.
Scientists become as irrational and panicky as any other group when their basic tenets are questioned.
In Take Today: The Executive as Dropout (1972), 125.
Treading the soil of the moon, palpating its pebbles, tasting the panic and splendor of the event, feeling in the pit of one’s stomach the separation from terra … these form the most romantic sensation an explorer has ever known … this is the only thing I can say about the matter. … The utilitarian results do not interest me.
In 'Reactions to Man’s Landing on the Moon Show Broad Variations in Opinions', The New York Times (21 Jul 1969), 6.