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Quotes About Coffee

I'd rather take coffee than compliments just now.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Next morning Jean-Guy Beauvoir was waiting by the car with two travel mugs of café au lait from the bistro and two chocolatines. "Just because we're going to Mordor doesn't mean we can't enjoy ourselves on the way," he said, opening the passenger-side door for Armand.
~ Louise Penny
The mixture of café au lait and impatience was producing an exquisite vibration.
~ Louise Penny
The mixture of cafe au lait and impatience was producing an exquisite vibration.
~ Louise Penny
She'd heard someone say once that all the English secretly crave is breakfast three times a day. And for herself she knew it to be true. She could live on a diet of bacon, eggs, croissants, sausages, pancakes and maple syrup, porridge and rich, brown sugar. Fresh-squeezed orange juice and strong coffee. Of course, she'd be dead in a month. Dead.
~ Louise Penny
au lait. "We all
~ Louise Penny
Only while on a murder case did he drink fast-food coffee. It was so associated in his mind with the teamwork, the long hours, the standing in cold, damp fields, that his heart raced every time he smelt industrial coffee and wet cardboard.
~ Louise Penny
I like my audience. I always feel when up on stage performing that I could enjoy having a cup of coffee with any one of them.
~ Unknown
the st. marys river flows as if nothing has happened i watch it with my coffee afraid and sad as are we all so many ones to hate and i cursed with long memory cursed with the desire to understand have never been good at hating
~ Lucille Clifton
Actually, no. I may be inexperienced compared to your other women, but I'm not naive, nor am I stupid. It occurred to me this morning. You've known me for two years and never so much as asked me to coffee and then all of a sudden, you want access to my panties.' I like your panties,' he said with a feral grin. Ethan! Be serious.
~ Unknown
It turned out people truly did cry into their coffee cups.
~ Jodi Picoult
He selected a honey-soaked pastry and asked for strong Greek coffee and ice water, then put three bucks in the newspaper machine and selected World, Local, and Comics. He read the comics first, as always, to fortify himself. The world news was predictably bleak.
~ Joe Haldeman
I don't drink coffee," she said, taking a sip from her tea. "Coffee is for Americans and Protestants. Irish people should drink tea. That's how we were brought up after all. Give me a nice cup of Lyons and I'm content." "I don't mind the occasional cup of Barry's myself." "No, that's from Cork.
~ John Boyne
Despite his business success, Nabi keeps everything in perspective. When we were at the conference together, Nabi told me, "We aren't in the coffee business, serving people. We're in the people business, serving coffee.
~ John C. Maxwell
An ideal day should begin with a cute little yawn on your face, A cup of coffee in your hand & A sms from me on your mobile?! Have a great day! Good Morning.
~ Unknown
'Thank God It's Monday!' said no one ever...
~ Unknown
It's so gross when teachers lick their finger and then give the paper to me. I don't really want your dried coffee on my paper.
~ Unknown
And like that, I said goodbye to my grandmother like we were two people who met in a coffee shop, shared a lifetime of stories and left wanting more, but knowing we'd meet there again.
~ Darnell Lamont Walker
Your exuberance, passion, mesmerizing voice, animated actions, and eyes full of dreamscaptured my attentionso completely, that I didn't feel the bitter taste of coffee
~ Vijaya Gowrisankar
The pull of lingering dreams, the strong, bitter tasteof morning coffee, the ticking clock, and horn of awaiting busform a powerful combination to kick-start the day
~ Vijaya Gowrisankar
If coffee were like dreams, then I would be wired in constant bliss, never needing sleep to live out my dreams.
~ Anthony Liccione
I am always on the lookout for new cafes to hang out at.
~ Gad Saad
Avery poured a cup of coffee hot and compared it to a political debate—hot enough to boil an egg and filled with artificial flavor.
~ DiAnn Mills
watched the coffee bubble up through the center tube and perforated basket into the small pale globe. A marvelous and sad invention, so roundabout, ingenious, human. It was like a philosophical argument rendered in terms of the things of the world—water, metal, brown beans. I had never looked at coffee before.
~ Don DeLillo