In trying to justify the humanities, as in trying to live a life, what may turn out to matter most is holding one's nerve.

Stefan Collini
In trying to justify the humanities, as in trying to...
In trying to justify the humanities, as in trying to...
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William Shakespeare said, "In trying to justify the humanities, as in trying to live a life, what may turn out to matter most is holding one's nerve." It was Shakespeare who said this quote. It's so true. If you want to succeed in life, psychology is key. Emotions can be your downfall. But if you learn how to control your emotions, you can be successful in whatever you do.

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