Josh loved his mother, but he did not know why. Diane loved her son, and she did not care why.

Joseph Fink
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Josh loved his mother, but he did not know why. Diane loved her son, and she did not care why. A good question, Josh. Why do mothers and sons love each other? Consider this: we can never truly know another person’s heart and mind. So how can we know what is in their heart and mind? The only way we can know is to ask them and listen to their response.

Source: Welcome To Night Vale

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