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I made myself miserable.
"I'm not going to make myself miserable worrying about it.
Why would I make myself more miserable?
In his March 1863 letter to his English friend Henry Bright, Hawthorne wrote, "You must not suppose … that I make myself very miserable about the war.
That I was making myself miserable, swinging with blind rage, out with my pitchfork, hunting down sinners, instead of where I needed to be, comforting the girl in me who was crying.
I'm just making myself miserable by realising my own impotence to change anything".
In short, I was making myself feel miserable for no good reason.
Don't I make her life miserable?" and to answer you, yes you do make me miserable.
I bet that would probably make them miserable.
"I'm going to make his life miserable!
I had to do something that would quite possibly make me miserable.
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