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worry
He just said not to worry because it could be something little. Allan Ray
worry
I don't know what's going on, but I don't worry about it, H. Hart
worry
He has so much on his plate, we don't worry about his schedule. Shane Doan
worry problem someday
There's a problem with marrying up. You always worry that someday they'll see through you and leave. Or, worse yet, someone better will come along and take her. In my case, it wasn't someone. And it wasn't something better. Richard Paul Evans
worry anything-goes good-times
Don't worry about anything... Go out and have a good time. Richard P. Feynman
worry battle tomorrow
Donʹt worry now about what you canʹt change. Rest when you can so youʹll be ready for tomorrowʹs battles Richelle Mead
worry said wells
I said earlier that dead things don't always stay dead. Well, I'm one of them. don't worry - I'm not like the Strigoi. But I did die once (I don't recommend it). Richelle Mead
worry bigs big-things
We never worry about the big things, just the small things. Travis Barker
worry bits
And don’t worry about the bits you can’t understand. Sit back and allow the words to wash around you, like music. Roald Dahl
warning insufferable walks
Warning: If you are insufferable, do not walk here. We shall eat you down to the marrow. Libba Bray
warning wake-up climate-change
We've been given a warning by science, and a wake-up call by nature; it is up to us now to heed them. Bill McKibben
warning trampolines warning-signs
There are no warning signs on the trampoline. The warning is the trampoline. Chelsea Handler
warning politician cigarette
Why do our politicians put warnings on cigarette packs and not on their own foreheads? Tim O'Brien
warning world united-states
The United States is ... a warning rather than an example to the world. Lydia M. Child
warning stage figures
I must ... warn my readers that my attacks are directed against themselves, not against my stage figures. George Bernard Shaw
warning canaries mines
Perhaps poetry will be the canary in the mine-shaft warning us of what's to come. Galway Kinnell
warning young crisis
The American public has become so conditioned by crises, by warnings, by words, that there are few, other than the young, who protest against what is happening. J. William Fulbright