I worry unnecessarily.

I don't use a lot of words unnecessarily.

I see no point in talking about myself unnecessarily.

Architecture is unnecessarily difficult. It's very tough.

There's no point breaking a lot of crockery unnecessarily.

A great deal of unnecessarily bad golf is played in this world.

I focus on my work while some people unnecessarily complicate life.

My major regret in life is that my childhood was unnecessarily lonely.

I value human life. I don't want to see human life taken away unnecessarily.

Taxing corporations means unnecessarily burdening our wealth-creating machines.

Literature is about as unnecessarily necessarily as tableware or ironed shirts.

I'm just not in a place in my life where I worry about something unnecessarily.

I probably complicate things unnecessarily now just to give the illusion of professionalism.

So, my advice to young scientists is, think critically about your work; probably don't blab unnecessarily.

Scores of Congolese die each day unnecessarily due to the lack of access to healthcare and modern medicine.

Matches aren't won on the training field and there is no point flogging experienced campaigners unnecessarily.

Let children come across good as well as bad things. MTV is unnecessarily criticised for dishing out obscenity.

I try not to shoot unnecessarily or spend on extra expenses that normally happen on a film set - like actors' fees.

Federal regulations should promote safety without unnecessarily burdening small firms and costing much-needed jobs.

Ultimately, I do my best to not subscribe to things that are unnecessarily negative, harmful, or hurtful to somebody.

When you get back from a trip, make a note of what you didn't wear. This will avoid packing it unnecessarily next time.

Austerity is literally a matter of life and death. Unless it is stopped, lives will continue to be unnecessarily shortened.

The most cogent reason for restricting the interference of government is the great evil of adding unnecessarily to its power.

I think we have been unnecessarily maligned with a desire or a wish or intent on our part to try to defraud anybody. We haven't.

I've hurt people unnecessarily when it was about my own insecurities. But you have to make those mistakes to become a better person.

American products are marvels of production and functionality, but were unnecessarily and unbearably ugly, noisy smelly and offensive.

In avoiding the appearance of evil, I am not sure but I have sometimes unnecessarily deprived myself and others of innocent enjoyments.

If you are inflexible in the body, look at what you are holding onto unnecessarily in your life. Release tension, and life will open up.

We are unnecessarily wasting our precious resources in wars... if we must wage war, we have to do it on unemployment, disease, poverty, and backwardness.

Too many of my constituents, like many other hard working Americans across the country, are suffering unnecessarily due to our flawed health care system.

The United States lived on borrowed money for too long, inflating its financial sector unnecessarily and neglecting its small and mid-sized industrial companies.

I'm a very direct person just generally. I don't use a lot of words unnecessarily. I try to get to the heart of the issue, address it and go on to the next thing.

Many use Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes for daily transactions like going to theatres, malls, and trading purpose. People like these are unnecessarily put to inconvenience.

I feel fame shouldn't necessarily get me going, but I understand it is part of the job. Sometimes, it is inconvenient and unnecessarily imposing in your personal life.

In landlocked developing countries, geographical barriers to markets are unnecessarily accompanied by virtual ones: their e-connectivity rates are among the world's lowest.

Men weren't really the enemy - they were fellow victims suffering from an outmoded masculine mystique that made them feel unnecessarily inadequate when there were no bears to kill.

The most important thing I learned during games is to be calmer, to try to smooth over other people's or my own mistakes, and not to tackle people unnecessarily. Patience was key for me.

It is not in our interest to sign economic policy agreements with the IMF, as that unnecessarily limits the room to manoeuvre of... the Hungarian government, Hungarian parliament and lawmakers.

Realities are greater than ideas. Because sometimes ideas can separate us unnecessarily. So let's attend to the realities that we have to deal with on a day-to-day basis. That's what I want to do.

The simplest and clearest motivation for taking animal welfare seriously is the recognition that pain is in and of itself a bad thing, and that to inflict significant amounts of it unnecessarily is wrong.

I don't think policy makers surprise unnecessarily. You don't pick surprise as a part of your policy. Markets value a certain amount of predictability. But there are certain areas where surprise is a tool.

President Obama's astonishing failure to secure an orderly transition in Iraq has unnecessarily put at risk the victories that were won through the blood and sacrifice of thousands of American men and women.

The government should urgently speed its adoption of AI to reduce the amount of time individuals spend unnecessarily interacting with the government and increase the speed of government response to citizens.

I don't spend unnecessarily. The problem with the industry is we don't budget our films. Plus, we spend bizarre amounts on marketing. If you have a good film and a good trailer, you don't need to spend so much.

Music should resonate with people on an emotional level. That's one of the criterions I use for an idea. Does it speak simply and directly without obfuscation and without being unnecessarily complex or obscure?

I remember watching 'Fargo.' I thought that was cruel. 'GoodFellas,' lots of Scorsese stuff, I think is unnecessarily violent and almost a celebration of violence. I don't see 'Game of Thrones' as being a celebratory violence.

I think that televisions are unnecessarily complex. The irony is that as the pictures get better and the choice of content gets broader, that the complexity of the experience of using the television gets more and more complicated.

It's a Japanese way of thinking, that I give value for my merchandise. So I don't want to sell unnecessarily expensive dresses and make just 10 or 20 and then feel satisfied. I want to design for real women who can afford my dresses.

I started out from a pretty modest background, so I always had a pretty good sense of money. I always had to work for my money, save my own money, I always bought my own stuff with my money... trying not to waste money unnecessarily.

In the 2010s, it is not the price of bread that is falsely and unnecessarily inflated by obstinate politicians but that of energy. There are cheap sources of energy either available or possible, but there is a reluctance to use them.

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