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“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…” quote by Rachel Caine
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“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.”

Rachel Caine

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.

Key Takeaway

Choose repair over ruin.

Themes

hygiene self‑control consumer rights

Mood

frustrated determined

Type

personal anecdote ethical reflection

When to use this quote

  • travel
  • road trips
  • public facilities
  • customer service
  • budget constraints

Key Concepts

cleanliness moral choice environmental impact

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?
A Different Perspective

Cleaning may be impractical or unsafe in some settings.

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