I can manage, " said Frodo. "I must.

J.r.r. Tolkien
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I must manage." This is a very common phrase that is used when people are saying that they have to do something and they do not want to do it. This phrase is used because it sounds like they can and would do it, but they don’t want to.

Source: The Return Of The King

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