The open black holes where there was nothing at all any one could see, and I didn't worry over them.
The reason for any seal knocked me utterly, but I couldn't wait to worry over it.
It is far easier not to worry over a thing you can get a real grasp of.
I wouldn't worry over a little thing like that, if I were you," said he consolingly.
But isn't it just the little things we do worry over?
Don't worry over me, dear friend; I'm still able to sit up and take nourishment.
There will have to be a change, but I am too tired to worry over what it will be.
As it is, there's a constant cloud of worry over my heart when I'm away from the shack and my bairns are left behind.
It's been a nasty little cold, of course, but nothing to worry over.
The other way open for my friend was to resent the change, accept it with anger, let his vanity be wounded, and begin to worry over it.
Then go to work to change them--not to worry over them.
But to worry over a thing that can be changed, instead of changing it, is the height of folly, and if a matter cannot be changed why worry over it?
I don't know what your fortune is, but judging from your generosity to Naïda and me I fancy it's too solid to worry over.
I don't suppose she has the slightest notion that there is anything to worry over.
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