“It's not the coffee that unfurls our minds and spirits, but the meaningful conversation that accompanies it.It's not the coffee that lifts our eyes and awakens our bodies, but the time we take to make it.And it's not the coffee that prepares us for the day, but the encouraging words from those we love.”

Sarah Lang
Love Time Positive

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