"We experience moments absolutely free from worry. These brief respites are called panic"
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The intent is satirical, but not smug. Hightower isn’t mocking panic sufferers so much as skewering the culture that treats worry as the default operating system: productive, vigilant, even virtuous. If worry is the background music of responsible adulthood, then “absolutely free” becomes suspicious, like silence before a crash. The subtext is bleakly comic: we have so internalized anxiety that its absence registers as a crisis.
Context matters here. Hightower’s mid-to-late 20th-century America is a place where emotional life increasingly gets translated into diagnoses, productivity tips, and polite euphemisms. By reframing panic as “worry-free,” he exposes how language can prettify misery and how the mind can misread its own signals. It’s a one-liner with an aftertaste: the punchline lands, and then you realize it’s describing a nervous system trained to mistake normalcy for danger.
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Hightower, Cullen. (2026, January 15). We experience moments absolutely free from worry. These brief respites are called panic. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-experience-moments-absolutely-free-from-worry-145692/
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Hightower, Cullen. "We experience moments absolutely free from worry. These brief respites are called panic." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-experience-moments-absolutely-free-from-worry-145692/.
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"We experience moments absolutely free from worry. These brief respites are called panic." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-experience-moments-absolutely-free-from-worry-145692/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








