“I'm not nervous. I'm just uncertain how things will go and, therefore, deeply terrified.”— Mark Levin, Andrew Goldberg, Jennifer Flackett, Nick Kroll, Matthew, Andrew Rannells, imdb.com
“You're doing the moonwalk on my nerves, man.”— Danny McBride, Kelvin Gemstone, Adam DeVine, imdb.com
“Dr. Claire Browne: Well, I'm sure you have a lot of questions. Dr. Shaun Murphy: No.”— David Shore, Dr. Shaun Murphy, Freddie Highmore, imdb.com
“The band was recently at an iHeartRadio programmer listening party thing—they play all the new songs from all the different artists, and all the programmers from all across all the different platforms are there in one place. And so we’re in the room, and it’s a small amphitheater. A few hundred peop…”— Brett Berk, billboard.com
“social anxiety isn’t just quiet people who are shy!!! i may be talking a lot but internally i’m panicking and punching myself in the face for every word that comes out of my mouth thank u.”— guiltygirl, guiltygirl.tumblr.com
“She’s strong, because she shows up, even when she’s shaking. She speaks, even when it’s with a cracked voice. She keeps breathing, even when those breaths are shaky.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“Nerves are non-existent. This person you love—with whom I'm assuming a sturdy foundation of trust is already in place—has seen you at your most vulnerable.”— Beca Grimm, bustle.com
“The average male foreskin contains 20,000 nerve endings. According to one study, the least sensitive part of the foreskin is more sensitive than the rest of the penis.”— Jim Goad, thoughtcatalog.com
“You feel something is off. He’s great when you are together and talking, but when he’s not around, you’re feeling more anxiety than butterflies. Trust yourself!”— Brenda Della Casa, thoughtcatalog.com
“If you love someone, tell him or her. Forget about the rules or the fear of looking ridiculous. What is truly ridiculous is passing up on an opportunity to tell someone that your heart is invested in him or her”— Unknown, pinterest.com
“A morning coffee is my favorite way of starting the day, settling the nerves so that they don't later fray.”— Marcia Carrington, ibtimes.com
“Introducing myself to new boyfriend's parents: Hi, I usually don't make it this far.”— Amanda Hugnkis, twitter.com