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"I would be worried myself if I lived in an area with high air pollution".
In 1954 I watched the flapping of the St George's flag on top of that church and worried myself half to death about whether the wind would ruin everything".
I've also never worried myself about how much I write every day because I'm almost always writing in my head, and that's as important as putting things down on a page.
Like everyone, I cried when his mother died, bawled my eyes out when he married Pamela Anderson [sic (but I wish!)Ed.], punched a hole in the wall when he got kicked out of the Chili Peps, and worried myself sick when he subsequently went on the biggest speed bender of his life.
I think I worried myself so much that in a way I helped my body into the cycle".
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I stopped worrying myself with terrifying numbers.
"I used to worry myself to death with plans about the future.
Like every parent, I worry myself sick about the disappearance of books from our kids lives, and, like every parent, I wonder what a world made up of pixels will produce.
I'm able to think about my own potential death in the abstract, but I worry myself sick about friends and family.
I don't care... I'm not gonna worry myself to death about it".
JC: No. There's just so much going on in my head during the moment that I can't really worry myself with that stuff too much.
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