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You're getting in trouble too much, and little black boys like you who get in trouble a lot are not going to do well in this society.
The morning after, everybody was saying that the Republican Party was in deep trouble: too much Tea Party; too few minorities, young people, and women.
Beneath a photo of Sean Connery, Rowan wrote that the spy doesn't trouble too much with people's opinions of him: "As a bookstore clerk … I find myself talking to customers as if they were children, the spy has no time for your trivial concept of what is real and what isn't.
But with the exception of Pickup's Lucky, whose eyes express the blind pain of a whipped dog even as he colludes in his own slavery, you can't help feeling that there is something missing, and that what is being delivered is Godot-lite, designed to slip down easily so we don't have to trouble too much about its meaning, or really wince at its pain.
I think Flynt saw something in our punk spirit, but we just got in trouble too much.
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Monty told his wife about the Hendersons & she said "You always take other people's troubles too much to heart".
As if our one planet were not enough and its man-made troubles too much for our ingenuity.
We didn't get troubled too much by Dagenham.
My mother's mother had ear trouble, too, but much worse than mine.
The miss did not seem to trouble investors too much.
It doesn't trouble me too much from my experience.
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