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But, hey, you can only fret so much, so one local in The East Hampton Star the other day offered her 12 commandments for summer visitors.
If gains were really being made, there would be little need to fret so much about the pain involved in spending cuts, says Mr Travers.The bill for welfare, the single biggest component of government spending, has also been rising.
Knowing that the inspectors would be arriving in less than 48hours caused me to fret so much about the lessons I was to teach on the Wednesday and Thursday that I almost completely forgot about the lessons I was teaching on Monday and Tuesday.
I imagine her twirling her hair on her forefinger, giving me that little wink she did right before she laughed at something that tickled her, and telling me not to fret so much.
Don't fret so much.
If you're gonna fret so much, think of the good memories you had, have a good laugh, hang with friends.
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