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I don't like to be bothered when I'm not going well".
Germans don't like to be bothered by the tough problems of the world and would rather enjoy a quiet and prosperous life.
"I don't think the problem they had was with the gay issue, it was that they don't like to be bothered with smaller pictures".
The man, who introduced himself as Bob Smith, was personable but private and didn't like to be bothered, Dwyer said.
I was pretty aware that he was a private guy and a Mensa genius and doesn't like to be bothered and keeps to himself.
Democrats don't like to be bothered taking on Limbaugh because they think it gives him more credibility -- but he has enough already to actually determine the course of national policy far more than the Speaker, or even the president.
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"One night Meg Ryan comes in and she looks like she does not want to be bothered," Mr. Radin remembered.
As you do the approach, as you walk over to the person, you think to yourself, "They really don't want to talk to me, and they look like they don't want to be bothered.
Sad people look like they don't want to be bothered.
Seneca summed up the Roman view of noise when he said that only weak-willed people like the Sybarites would allow themselves to be bothered by it.
I told him if he continued to do anything like that I wasn't going to be bothered with him anymore.
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