“I’m still bothered by the threat of nuclear war.”
“I don’t flinch from darkness, but I’ve always been bothered by what I call gore-nography.”
“Why didn’t we recognize how much it bothered them spiritually and politically?”
“I can’t be bothered anymore about giving songs titles.”
“The Constitution has not greatly bothered any wartime President.”
“I’m not bothered by the food Nazis. Customers ought to be able to pick what they want to eat.”
“I don’t get bothered by fans.”
“Punches never bothered me that much.”
“I just let my hair go – if there’s no hairdresser around I really can’t be bothered!”
“Bewitched, bothered and bewildered am I.”
“Music was what bothered me, what interested me.”
“I had the perm because I wanted wash-and-wear hair. I didn’t want to be bothered with it.”
“I’m not bothered about clothes. Never have been.”
“I would not be bothered if we lost every game as long as we won the league.”
“Holding Congressional hearings is the purview of the majority, and during the first years of the Obama administration, Democrats could not be bothered.”
“The thing of playin’ and singin’ never bothered me.”
“I’m not bothered by my appearance.”
“Was anybody else bothered by the sight of mine-resistant vehicles and guns pointed at unarmed men in Ferguson?”
“The epithets of imbeciles have never bothered me.”
“I am not bothered with whether my characters are conventional or not. Because I am not in this for the designer labels and the autographs.”
“I hate L.A. Can’t be bothered.”
“There is socialism in the family that conflicts with meritocracy. And that bothered me.”
“I wouldn’t say that I’m particularly bothered or obsessed with detail.”
“To not have the wherewithal to give fully to a relationship bothered me.”
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