"The trouble is it's very difficult to pin-point the most important thing because Aids affects everyone in different levels of society, differently and you have to respond to it differently"
- Emma Thompson
About this Quote
In this quote, Emma Thompson is discussing the intricacy of resolving the problem of AIDS. She acknowledges that it is challenging to determine the most vital element of the problem because it impacts people from all strolls of life in different methods. This indicates that there is no one-size-fits-all service to combatting AIDS. Rather, it requires a complex method that takes into consideration the diverse needs and situations of those impacted by the disease. Thompson's words highlight the importance of understanding and responding to the special obstacles faced by various people and communities in the fight against AIDS.
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