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If I ever completely lost my nervousness I would be frightened half to death
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"If I ever completely lost my nervousness I would be frightened half to death"

- Paul Lynde

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This quote by Paul Lynde talks to the relevance of having a certain degree of nervousness in life. It recommends that if we were to lose every one of our nervousness, we would certainly be overwhelmed by the unknown and also unclear. It implies that having a particular degree of anxiousness is an all-natural and also needed part of life, as it assists us to remain based and also focused. It also suggests that if we were to shed every one of our nervousness, we would be so bewildered by the unknown that it would be frightening. This quote speaks to the relevance of having a healthy and balanced level of anxiousness in life, as it aids us to remain focused as well as grounded despite unpredictability.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Paul Lynde between June 13, 1926 and January 10, 1982. He/she was a famous Comedian from USA. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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