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I dont get to go out but an hour a day
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"I don't get to go out but an hour a day"

- Susan Smith

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Susan Smith's quote indicates that she is limited in the quantity of time she can spend beyond her house. This could be due to a range of factors, such as a hectic work schedule, family obligations, or health problems. It could likewise be a sign of her sensation overwhelmed or anxious about the outdoors world. It might be that she is attempting to restrict her exposure to the outside world due to the current pandemic. Whatever the reason, it is clear that Susan Smith is limited in the amount of time she can spend outside of her home. This could be a source of aggravation for her, as she may seem like she is losing out on essential experiences or activities. It might likewise signify her trying to look after her psychological health by restricting her exposure to the outside world. Whatever the reason, it is clear that Susan Smith is restricted in the amount of time she can invest outside of her house.
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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Susan Smith somewhere between September 26, 1971 and today. He/she was a famous Criminal from USA. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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