< You Can Panic Now
You Can Panic Now/Quotes
Has it ever occurred to you how astonishing the culture of Western society really is? Industrialized nations provide their citizens with unprecedented safety, health, and comfort. Average life spans increased fifty percent in the last century. Yet modern people live in abject fear. They are afraid of strangers, of disease, of crime, of the environment. They are afraid of the homes they live in, the food they eat, the technology that surrounds them. They are in a particular panic over things they can't even see--germs, chemicals, additives, pollutants. They are timid, nervous, fretful, and depressed. And even more amazingly, they are convinced that the environment of the entire planet is being destroyed around them. Remarkable! Like the belief in witchcraft, it's an extraordinary delusion--a global fantasy worthy of the Middle Ages. Everything is going to hell, and we must all live in fear. Amazing.
It is my professional opinion that now is the time to panic!—Child expert, Monsters, Inc.
Very few SCIENTISTS BELIEVE AIDS MAY or may not HAVE MUTATED INTO AN AIRBORNE VIRUS!!! HOLDing YOUR BREATH is not necessary!
KRYTEN: There is no need to engage your panic chip, sir. The machine can only operate on organic life. I am mineral, and therefore immune.
KRYTEN: Oh. Wait a minute. No. My brain is part organic and therefore it is entirely possible for the machine to transmogrify my physical condition. Engage panic circuits. Panic circuits engaged. Bwa-ha!
COMPUTER: New genetic structure accepted. Metamorphosis in ten seconds and counting.—Red Dwarf, "DNA"
Kent Brockman: "So, Mr. Expert, would you say it's time for us to panic?"
Expert: "Yes I would, Kent."
Hermes: "Professor, sprinkle us with wisdom from your mighty brain. How scared should we be?"
Zoidberg: "I call entirely!"
Professor: "Somewhere between not at all and entirely."—Futurama: The Beast With a Billion Backs
This article is issued from Allthetropes. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.