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Social Prescribing Quotes By Anthony Trollope

The circumstances seemed to be simple; but they who understood such matters declared that the duration of a trial depended a great deal more on the public interest felt in the matter than upon its own nature. — Anthony Trollope

Social Prescribing Quotes By Kels Adeline Sapp

Do me the kindness of at least scraping me from the bottom of your shoes. — Kels Adeline Sapp

Social Prescribing Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

You are no Satyagrahi if you remain silent or passive spectators while your enemy is being done to death. — Mahatma Gandhi

Social Prescribing Quotes By Judy LaMarsh

Most women have a distaste for guns, and I am no exception. — Judy LaMarsh

Social Prescribing Quotes By E.L. Doctorow

So what I realized when I was a child was that if I were traveling as fast as light while holding a mirror before me, I would not see my image in the mirror, because as fast as the image of my face in light moved toward the mirror, why, just as fast would the mirror be moving away ... It is a rather frightening idea, in fact, that if I moved at the speed of light, I could get no confirmation of my existence from an objective source of reflected light such as a mirror. I would be like a ghost in the universe, materially unverifiable in the stream of time. — E.L. Doctorow

Social Prescribing Quotes By Katie McGarry

I held on to his warm hand simply because i wanted to. — Katie McGarry

Social Prescribing Quotes By Anonymous

When I grow up," I said, "I'm gonna open an all day breakfast buffet called Scrambled Eggs and Hashtags. It's gonna be delicious! — Anonymous

Social Prescribing Quotes By George R R Martin

By then Ser Gregor Clegane was in position at the head of the lists. He was huge, the biggest man that Eddard Stark had ever seen. Robert Baratheon and his brothers were all big men, as was the Hound, and back at Winterfell there was a simpleminded stableboy named Hodor who dwarfed them all, but the knight they called the Mountain That Rides would have towered over Hodor. He was well over seven feet tall, closer to eight, with massive shoulders and arms thick as the trunks of small trees. His destrier seemed a pony in between his armored legs, and the lance he carried looked as small as a broom handl — George R R Martin