"I still don't know anything about drugs, or who takes them, or what happens"
- Michael Giles
About this Quote
This quote by Michael Giles talks to the lack of understanding and understanding that lots of people have about drugs and drug use. It recommends that in spite of the occurrence of drugs in society, there is still a good deal of confusion and misunderstanding about them. The quote indicates that many people are unaware of the threats associated with substance abuse, who is using them, and what the consequences of taking them can be. This lack of knowledge can result in unsafe circumstances, as individuals may not know the prospective risks of taking drugs. It is very important to inform ourselves and others about the dangers related to substance abuse in order to guarantee that everybody is making notified decisions.
This quote is written / told by Michael Giles somewhere between March 1, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from England.
The author also have 9 other quotes.
"Now is not the time to give greater protections to pharmaceutical companies that put unsafe drugs like Vioxx on the market. Such protections have nothing to do with the liability insurance crisis facing doctors and should be stripped from this bill"
"We not only heard it before 20 years ago, before George Bush in 2001 passed his tax relief, before in 2003 the tax relief were past, we were told they were dead. Before we provided prescription drugs for Medicare, we were told it wasn't going to happen"
"For people on social assistance, the loss of free dental care, prescription drugs and subsidized housing can greatly outweigh additional income from working. We've all heard the stories"