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Quotes About Mug

Years ago I read about a psychiatrist who said, 'If you could only photograph everybody who came out of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, you would have a mug book of all the active violent offenders against women in that particular area.
~ Robert D. Keppel
I have a "carpe diem" mug and, truthfully, at six in the morning the words do not make me want to seize the day. They make me want to slap a dead poet.
~ Joanne Sherman
Coffee, n. break fluid.
~ Anonymous
Coffee: The first peripheral!
~ Anonymous
I don't see the point in caffeine without coffee. Or coffee without caffeine, for that matter," I informed him.
~ Robyn Schneider
the coffeemaker in his hotel room is a hungry little mollusk, snapping open its jaws to devour pods and subsequently secreting coffee into a mug.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
his cock's longer than he is tall," the woman retorted. The dwarf beside her snorted and lifted a mug to toast. "He's a dwarf," another pointed out. "That ain't that impressive.
~ Rosie Scott
I realized I was mirroring her, and intentionally broke the pattern by setting the mug down.
~ Elizabeth Bear
I will readily confess that I'm a coffee addict.
~ St. Lucia
There's an awful lot of coffee in the air, and a lot of awful coffee, too!
~ John Simmons
Nathan poured himself a black coffee and replaced the jug in the
~ Jojo Moyes
Sheriff Dennis lifts an Ole Miss coffee mug off the desk and spits tobacco juice into it. "I like spitting on the Rebels," he says distractedly.
~ Greg Iles
Yay!" I say for the both of us, since Jack is now sleepily staring into his coffee mug.
~ Erynn Mangum
The diner waitress came over with a pot of coffee. Ilene nodded for her to pour, but Susan asked what herbal teas they carried. The waitress looked at her as if she'd asked for an enema. Susan said any tea would do. The waitress came back with a Lipton tea bag and poured hot water into the mug. Susan Loriman stared down at the drink as if it held some divine secret. "Lucas
~ Harlan Coben
Three years ago, the white hope of the theatre. Today, a mug. That's New York for you. Puts you on a Christmas tree, and then - the alley.
~ Ben Hecht
The mug had World's Best Secret Agent on one side and Please Don't Tell Anyone on the other. My
~ Simon R. Green
Jane clutched her mug like a talisman of reality; then suddenly jumped so hard that she spilt half the cocoa on the window-sill.
~ Susan Cooper
She told herself she didn't need breakfast, and ignoring her rumbling tummy, reached for the coffee jar. She flicked on the radio and spooned some instant into a mug, searching her fridge for milk. Someone further along the towpath was frying bacon. The bastard.
~ Faith Martin
Coffee's in the cabinet over the sink. I won't take long. Good. You want a cup? No, I'm good. I had some at the airport. They entered the apartment and Eleanor split off to go to her bedroom while Bosch found the kitchen and went to work on the coffee. He found a mug that said World's Best Mom on its side and used that. It had been hand-painted a long time before and the words had faded with each cycle the mug had gone through in the dishwasher.
~ Michael Connelly
I stared at him over the rim of my mug and didn't say anything. Gideon shoved his shirttails into his slacks with obvious frustration. Fine. Thank you. You could refrain from grinning like the Cheshire cat, he muttered.
~ Sylvia Day
I'm a real snob when it comes to coffee.
~ Philip Bailey
the coffee had splashed over the rim of the cup and into
~ Michael Ruhlman
Nanny Ogg was sitting in a chair by the fire with a quart mug in one hand, and was conducting the reprise with a cigar. She grinned when she saw Granny's face. "What ho, my old boiler," she screeched above the din. "See you turned up, then. Have a drink. Have two. Wotcher, Magrat. Pull up a chair and call the cat a bastard.
~ Terry Pratchett
Since the damage was so small, people were more inclined to laugh that Cudoine should have his ugly mug bashed in. No one had any particular grievance against him, but there was a town major's manner about him that was rather irritating. He looked too pleased with himself, and at Clochemerle this was not popular.
~ Gabriel Chevallier