Quote by Karen Chance Download Open image ““My nose was running, I couldn’t see worth shit and my brain was still frozen in abject terror.”” — Karen Chance ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Watching someone have a panic attack was like looking in the eyes of someone trapped behind glass, drowning right in front of you.” — Liane Moriarty Copy Share Image
“Taking a couple of deep breaths, he knew he had to choose his words carefully—in spite of the fact that his adrenal gland had… — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
“But, self, that thing was on TV, and this one wants to tear your liver out your nose. Run.” — Michael R. Underwood Copy Share Image
“Running now. Running blindly, my heart thudding. Running home. Covered in thick, black fur. Running in panic, in shame. In fear.” — R.L. Stine Copy Share Image
“My eyes moved over his face. His chiseled jaw and high cheekbones twisted in agony. Even writhing he was beautiful, muscles clenching and unclenching,… — Andrea Cremer Copy Share Image
“I tried to run from my sorrows and the damn bastards took my legs - I lay wide awake, no where to go, just… — Nikki rowe Copy Share Image
“The panic was there, staring me down in the face, all the time, like I had a hoodie on backwards and I couldn't get… — Anne Clendening Copy Share Image
“Sweat was running down my face. The next turn wasn’t too bad, and I noticed an old barn on the roadside, the roof caved-in,… — Daniel Kehlmann Copy Share Image
“I say, 'Woe to them that have a nose, a real nose, and come to look round the torture-chamber! Aha, aha, aha!” — Gaston Leroux Copy Share Image
“I was having thoughts and feelings I knew I shouldn't be having, and it was scaring the shit out of me.” — Colleen Hoover Copy Share Image
“..with an intensity that sent every instinct in my body screaming that death was here, that it was about to jump down my throat… — Jim Butcher Copy Share Image
“I was smart enough to know that I shouldn't tell anyone the reason I needed that icy air. No need to spill the secret that I was the genius of all geniuses, the Leonardo da Vinci of the 1980s. That would just inspire envy and skepticism. So I'd just stare at the closed window and stew. If ten minutes went… — A.J. Jacobs Copy Share
I glanced at Radu. "What, exactly is Louis-Cesare's problem?'. [..] Suddenly a speculative gleam lit his eyes. It made me nervous. 'He tends to… — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
“He had all the self-preservation instincts of a bug near a shiny windshield.” — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
“I liked Pritkin loud and bitching, in other words, his normal state. I didn't like it when he got quiet.” — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
“A courteous war mage. The world really was coming to an end. And then Pritkin ran back around the corner followed by half a… — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
..."I ran out of stock around midnight and dropped by a place, got some Chinese." I hoped he meant takeout. — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
“When good Americans die, they go to Paris,' the ghost said, after taking a drag on a small cigarette.” — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
Where. Is. He?" Alphonse repeated, although it sounded more like "Don't make me eat your face. — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
“Because the next moment, when I was hauled out from under the bed and up to a pair of so-familiar green eyes, I just… — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
“I drank some too-hot coffee and scowled at him, annoyed although I couldn't remember why. The light from the lounge was leaking in, highlighting… — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
“I rotated my eyeball—and, goddamnit, even that hurt—to see the leader of my bodyguards peering at me.” — Karen Chance Copy Share Image