A Quote by Stephen Gostkowski

One thing I'll never do is panic. — © Stephen Gostkowski
One thing I'll never do is panic.
The only situation which might justify panic is one in which panic is likely to help. Such a situation never arises. Though pretended panic may sometimes cause a useful diversion, real panic can never be anything other than a waste of energy.
Panic is efficient. Panic is effective. Panic is the way I get things done! Panic attacks are my booster rockets!
Generals don't panic; then the troops never panic.
A financial panic is a very bad thing, but a government panic can do far greater damage in a far shorter time.
I make a project and I panic. Which is good, it can be a method. First, panic. Second, conquer panic by working. Third, find ways to solve your doubts.
I'm not a panic guy. I don't do that. Can't. When you're a leader, you can never panic, no matter what's happening. The building could be falling down. Fire could be going all places. Somebody has to make a decision on how to get out.
[I had a sense of interior panic].Always. I didn't really know what to call it for a long time, but I have a friend in Greece who used that word panic a lot, and I found myself resisting it, until I totally accepted that as a precise description of my interior condition. It was mostly panic from one moment to the next. And nothing much else was going on.
I think that I don't panic as much as the folks on the left or the right do. I don't have that sense of panic.
When I was immobilized by fear, I might have a panic attack. I've had a couple of panic attacks in my life.
As recently as 1979, neither panic attacks nor panic disorder officially existed.
There's no panic like the panic you momentarily feel when your hand or head is stuck in something.
If you're tearing around in a panic about something, then it puts everyone else in a panic as well.
I spoke to friends that have panic attacks, and I spoke to a doctor who has panic attacks, himself. I also did a bit of research into them. It seemed like everyone's version of a panic attack had slightly different physical things. So, I decided to choose my own physical things.
How can you have a reasonable debate with people who are constantly changing the panic? They are moving the panic to a greater wave of hysteria?
I don't hide my feelings, but when it comes to illness, I guess I don't panic. My father was the same way. I'm the provider for the family and the caretaker. If I panic, who is anybody going to run to?
Government is afraid that people may think the worst and panic about these creepy horrible invaders. So the idea is: We have to avoid panic by all means.
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