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I don't understand this sentence.?

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Hence, though I belong to a profession proverbially energetic and nervous, even to turbulence, at times, yet nothing of that sort have I ever suffered to invade my peace.

PROFESSION proverbially ENERGETIC and NERVOUS?

Please, can you make the sentence more understandable?

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  1. ...although my proffession is hectic i don't allow it to be so for me...


  2. 'therefore, even though my profession is active and stressful, and often changing, I have never been so affected by it that I have felt unpeaceful.'

    Basically - his job is hectic but he can handle it.

    Though, I think that here 'peace' refers to having a sound conscience. He is suggesting that he has inner resources of mind and spirit which prevent him being shaken by the stresses and activities of his job.

  3. A proverbially, is relating to a saying. But they are speaking  metaphorically. It sound like something a leader would say, whilst suffering from extreme hedonism and delusions of grandeur. In other words he is in a world of his own.

    Narcissistic, perhaps.!

  4. this is an assault on the English language ... the whole point of which is to be clear, concise and beautiful.

    Send the sentence back to the perpetrator!!! I'll bet he/she doesn't understand it either, and is uneducated enough to bury lack of understanding in obtuse phrases.

  5. I also highly recommend http://www.5000quotations.com/ the site of many good quotes. Good luck!

  6. "I know that most people who do my job seem hyper, but I'm chill."

  7. ah yes Bartleby the Scrivener.

    you need the next sentence to make sense of this one

    I am one of those unambitious lawyers who never addresses a jury or in any way draws down public applause, but, in the cool tranquillity of a snug retreat, do a snug business among rich men's bonds, and mortgages, and title deeds. All who know me consider me an eminently safe man.

    So he is talk about the profession of lawyers who are energetic and nervous because they have to stand up in court and debate, make public arguments etc.  But unlike them he never goes into court, he just works away in a quiet office.

    You cannot give things out of context, that is an unfair question.

    PS It is a great spooky story, you should read it.

  8. Although I belong to a profession that is considered energetic and nervous, I have found it so.

  9. Sounds like something Bush would say! lol.

  10. I agree with everyones translation. Thats pretty much what I understood.

  11. Since I am a lawyer, my work involves being excited (energetic and nervous mean the same here), even troubled at times. But, I have not allowed such emotions to overpower me.

    p.s. I am no English professor either

  12. Man, that sounds like "lawyer-speak" if I ever heard it!  Here's my take on it...

    Even though I  am in a profession known for craziness, I do not allow my profession to disturb my peaceful nature.

    This is a person who does not let his job get to him emotionally.  He takes everything in stride.

  13. The guy is saying he wants a job that's in flux, fast-paced, and really exciting: the profession proverbially energetic and nervious.  That means there's always a lot going on.  "Even to turbulence" means it gets so bad, his entire life gets shaken up.

    But nothing of that sort has invaded my peace: But, he has a quiet, calm job and nothing interesting happens.  Maybe he's an accountant.

  14. his job is speeking energetically about something and at times he gets nervous. there r alot of ups and downs and it seems stressful but he never lets it bother him in is private time.

  15. It means 'anxiety' and his English is fraught with hoof and mouth disease.

  16. It would help to know the full context of the sentence.  But I think it means something like this:

    "Therefore, even though my job can be very stressful, I have never allowed it to worry me."

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  17. I am waffling on about a load of tripe as I have a boring job and nothing better to do.How I wish I had a decent life.

  18. i dont understand it either

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