Bottles Quote by Rachel Caine
“Restrooms at gas stations were an unpleasant and shocking surprise; I had never considered the serious drawbacks of such lazily-cleaned rooms. I was completely unable to ignore the filth, and wasted a burst of power to turn the sink, floors and porcelain toilet into sparkling, clean examples of their kind before using the facility. I felt that was a much less judgmental response than simply blowing the place off the face of the Earth, which was also a distinct temptation, especially when the storekeeper overcharged me for a bottle of cold water.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Personal reflections on public restroom hygiene, 2015
The author describes a strong aversion to dirty gas‑station restrooms and chooses to clean them rather than destroy the facility, highlighting a preference for constructive over destructive responses.
In simple terms: Disgust at dirty restrooms leads to cleaning instead of vandalism.
Choose repair over ruin.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- travel
- road trips
- public facilities
- customer service
- budget constraints
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would you do when faced with a filthy public space?
- When is it justified to take matters into your own hands?
Cleaning may be impractical or unsafe in some settings.