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en Clearly, there are a thousand and one scenarios for how someone can slip through the cracks. I'll walk down the street and see a homeless person, and I'll want to stop them and say, How did this happen? Where's your mother? Are you physically ill? Mentally ill?

en I'm fascinated by each individual story. I'll walk down the street and see a homeless person, and I'll want to stop them and say, "How did this happen?"

en In many of the cases, it's a crime of opportunity. A group of teenagers is roaming the street on a hot summer night and they come across a homeless person who might be mentally ill or alcoholic. When they hurt a homeless person, they think they can get away with it -- and they think they won't be hurt in return.

en Thank God he did slip through the cracks. To me, it's about the sacrifice a single mother had to make to see her son on Senior Day and no mother should have to be subjected to (the article) when her son is succeeding academically.

en It was very mentally challenging. I don't think I was bothered by the physical aspects of the rehab. But, mentally, it was difficult. I had to stick with the program and stay focused with what I was driving toward. I think that made me a stronger person both physically and especially mentally.

en Anyone truly homeless and not a street person through drug and alcohol addiction should be given help.

en The average Joe, when they see somebody on the street, a prostitute or homeless person, they turn their head and look away.

en It is hard work mentally and physically. You are running up and down the stream timed, every second counts. So, mentally and physically, you are drained at the end of the day.

en When it was very icy a few weeks ago, I actually had to hold some of the kids' hands and walk them across the street. I helped them cross because I did not want them to slip and fall.

en I've been playing non-stop for several weeks and obviously I'm getting tired both physically and mentally. I tried but it wasn't enough.

en They put us in a whole bunch of tough spots. We had to react both physically and mentally. We had to somehow stop them when it mattered the most.

en We couldn't stop anybody tonight. We were lethargic physically and mentally. We just didn't have it but they deserved to win.

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them.

en He's like our 12th person on the defense, he's always around. He can't do anything physically, but mentally, he's into the game.

en And homeless near a thousand homes I stood,
And near a thousand tables pined and wanted food.

  William Wordsworth

en I would rather have a guy hurt physically than be hurt mentally. When you're hurt mentally, you can't help that. When you're hurt physically, you can recover. It's just a matter of time when you recover physically. When you recover mentally you don't know when it's going to show up and you don't know when it's going to stay home.


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