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Keep talking about moving toxic wastes, but never let it cross your mind to quit producing them. Keep Judging yourselves
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"Keep talking about moving toxic wastes, but never let it cross your mind to quit producing them. Keep Judging yourselves in Manson. Don't look in the mirror. You will serve the Earth as much as she serves you or you will commit suicide"

- Lynette Fromme

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In this quote, Lynette Fromme is urging people to take duty for their actions and the impact they have on the environment. She slams the continuous conversation about how to deal with poisonous waste, but the lack of factor to consider for stopping its production in the very first location. Fromme also highlights the propensity for people to judge others, rather than looking at their own actions and making essential modifications. She emphasizes the interconnected relationship in between human beings and the Earth, and how it is essential to serve and protect the world simply as it serves and sustains us. Fromme cautions that failure to do so will eventually cause self-destruction. Overall, this quote functions as a reminder to be mindful of our actions and their consequences on the environment.

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Lynette Fromme This quote is written / told by Lynette Fromme somewhere between October 22, 1948 and today. She was a famous Criminal from USA. The author also have 14 other quotes.

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