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“Service is not servitude. - Charlie Trotter”
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“Earth would be such a better place every second of every day if we could just show up with an attitude of generosity and gratitude, and acceptance for one another.”
― Stories From the Polycule: Real Life in Polyamorous Families
― Stories From the Polycule: Real Life in Polyamorous Families
“The moment something becomes routine is the moment that things begin to slip, he believes. It's when people start going through the motions. The passion and the intensity that are essential to blowing the guests' minds begin to wane.”
― Lessons in Service From Charles Trotter (01) by Lawler, Edmund - Lawler, Ed [Hardcover (2001)]
― Lessons in Service From Charles Trotter (01) by Lawler, Edmund - Lawler, Ed [Hardcover (2001)]

“She realised that you could be as honest as possible in life, but people only see the truth if it is close enough to their reality.”
― The Midnight Library
― The Midnight Library
“Why do we romanticize the dead? Why can't we be honest about them? Especially moms. They're the most romanticized of anyone.
Moms are saints, angels by merely existing. NO ONE could possibly understand what it's like to be a mom. Men will never understand. Women with no children will never understand. No one buts moms know the hardship of motherhood, and we non-moms must heap nothing but praise upon moms because we lowly, pitiful non-moms are mere peasants compared to the goddesses we call mothers.”
― I'm Glad My Mom Died
Moms are saints, angels by merely existing. NO ONE could possibly understand what it's like to be a mom. Men will never understand. Women with no children will never understand. No one buts moms know the hardship of motherhood, and we non-moms must heap nothing but praise upon moms because we lowly, pitiful non-moms are mere peasants compared to the goddesses we call mothers.”
― I'm Glad My Mom Died

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