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Quotes About Caffeine

caffeine fixture, liquid buzz, kinda makes the juices curl inside and out like having a pair of powdery legs wrapped tightly around your neck – strong and just a little wicked
~ Scott C. Holstad
caffeine fixture liquid buzz kinda makes the juices curl inside and out like havin a pair of powdery legs wrapped tightly around your neck – strong and just a little wicked
~ Scott C. Holstad
shower time, steam rising, going on a caffeine binge – it's not the juice that juices me, it's that taste and the rock and roll blaring evil and gorgeous in the morning darkness
~ Scott C. Holstad
I have only two wishes," said Jean. "The first is for strong coffee, and the second is for stronger coffee.
~ Scott Lynch
I have only two wishes," said Jean. "The first is for strong coffee, and the second is for stronger coffee.
~ Scott Lynch
More coffee?" Hodges declines with a smile. Hot can only do so much for bad coffee.
~ Stephen King
by 11:00 A.M. I needed coffee desperately. A gallon or so seemed about right.
~ Stephen King
What has to do with your ability to fall asleep is not caffeine. It's having a clean conscience. I have a clean conscience so I can drink all the caffeine I want.
~ Bob Barr
I had woken after a fitful few hours, struggling to shake off the tangled dreams that had woven themselves through my sleep, and stumbled down the corridor on automatic pilot, a caffeine-seeking zombie.
~ Jojo Moyes
Three things," I told her. "First, there's no such thing as too much coffee. Second, caffeine has nothing to do with my jitters. And third, there's no such thing as too much coffee.
~ Jonathan Maberry
You always this depressing or is it that crap you poured in your coffee? - Benny Imura to Rob Sacchetto
~ Jonathan Maberry
Richmond won on points, but only because one of them had a flask full of coffee.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
It is probably significant that the most widespread words in the world—borrowed into virtually every language—are the names of the four great caffeine plants: coffee, cacao, cola, and tea. [Quoting F.N. Anderson's 'The Food of China' (1988).]
~ Bennett Alan Weinberg
I just drink regular drip coffee, but I'm kind of a coffee baby.
~ Samin Nosrat
People who drink four or more cups of coffee a day - it doesn't matter whether it is caffeinated or decaffeinated - have a reduction in Type 2 diabetes, or a reduced incidence of Type 2 diabetes, of about fifty percent. The same with Parkinson's, although there it is more related to the caffeine.
~ Gregory Stock
Coffee goes great with sudden death.
~ Gillian Flynn
No-Doz and Vivarin to stay awake.
~ Gregg Olsen
Books about technology start-ups have a pattern. First, there's the grand vision of the founders, then the heroic journey of producing new worlds from all-night coding and caffeine abuse, and finally, the grand finale: immense wealth and secular sainthood. Let's call it the Jobs Narrative.
~ Kate Crawford
The history of modern doping began with the cycling craze of the 1890s and the six-day races that lasted from Monday morning to Saturday night. Extra caffeine, peppermint, cocaine and strychnine were added to the riders' black coffee. Brandy was added to tea. Cyclists were given nitroglycerine to ease breathing after sprints. This was a dangerous business, since these substances were doled out without medical supervision.
~ Steven D. Levitt
I love cranberry juice, but I'm not a coffee drinker - as a Mormon, I avoid caffeine.
~ Donny Osmond
I dove on those papers like Sherlock Holmes on a cappuccino binge.
~ Jordan Sonnenblick
Maybe those verses in Ezekiel about the dry bones coming back to life were actually a prophecy in reference to caffeine.
~ Erynn Mangum
I love coffee, but I have to make sure I don't have more than one cup a day because I'm already a little hyper.
~ Ellie Kemper
Such was the demand for sugar, the price of a sweet tooth was a toothless smile. Such was the demand for coffee, the price of caffeine was addiction, heart palpitations, osteoporosis and general irritability. The price of rum was chronic liver disease, alcoholism and permanent memory loss. The cost of tobacco was cancer, stained teeth and emphysema.
~ Bernardine Evaristo