Mind if I have some of your tasty beverage to wash this down with? -Jules — Pulp Fiction Copy Share Image
“Have some more tea, dear," Hester said, reaching for the pot and refilling my cup. "I always find that helps.” — Beth Pattillo Copy Share Image
I don't see the government as a beverage vending machine, where anyone who happens to be thirsty can grab a drink. — Mathias Dopfner Copy Share Image
“In my opinion any activity during which you can enjoy a beverage is not a sport. It is a party.” — Michael Thomas Ford Copy Share Image
Pouring espresso is an art, one that requires the barista to care about the quality of the beverage. — Howard Schultz Copy Share Image
There's less clutter in the beverage category than in the music category. A lot less clutter. — Troy Carter Copy Share Image
“Espresso, now there’s a pointless substance. Anything served in a thimble I do not class as a beverage.” — Paul J. Newell Copy Share Image
There's not a man, woman or child on the face of the earth who doesn't enjoy a tasty beverage. — David Letterman Copy Share Image
“The Romulans may rip this base in half, pal. They may even kill me. But I'll be damned if they're going to… — Michael Jan Friedman Copy Share Image
A few decades ago, many people didn't drink water outside of a meal. Then beverage companies started bottling the production of far-off… — Charles Duhigg Copy Share Image
Water is a beverage which I never enjoyed in purity and perfection before I visited America. It is provided in abundance in… — Isabella Bird Copy Share Image
For tea, though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities, or are become so from wine-drinking, and are… — Thomas de Quincey Copy Share Image
Wine writers have been around for almost as long as there has been wine, but in the past, generally speaking, most wine… — Robert M. Parker, Jr Copy Share Image
I think the Japanese love young, tannic red wines much more than most Americans do. Perhaps it is because Asians have a… — Robert M. Parker, Jr Copy Share Image
Gansey appeared beside Blue in the doorway. He shook his empty bottle at her. "Fair trade," he told her in a way… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
“Look into the future with me. People will tire of colas. Their color is dark, ominous. They bring to mind shadows and… — Stephan Eirik Clark Copy Share Image
Wine is so much more than a beverage. It's a romance, a story, a drama-all of those things that are basically putting… — Francis Ford Coppola Copy Share Image
“The most important part of the new legislation is that it considers wine as a food product and not as an alcoholic… — Miro Popic Copy Share Image
Beer is amazing. Nutritional. Medicinal. A beverage, but also a meal. — J. R. Moehringer Copy Share Image
The spirit of the tea beverage is one of peace, comfort, and refinement. — Arthur Gray Copy Share Image
Is Naked Juice a beverage, or is it a snack? I think we can liquefy snacks or snackify liquids. — Indra Nooyi Copy Share Image
“Let us banish forever the horror of a rapidly-cooling cup of hot water, a generic teabag, and dry wedge of lemon masquerading… — 27Press Copy Share Image
“A beverage of leisure is a serious business,” Shane Bowermaster was known to declare. “There can be no product of pleasure without… — Jeff Phillips Copy Share Image
Sugary drinks are blamed for increasing the rates of chronic disease and obesity in America. Yet efforts to reduce their consumption through… — Robert Reich Copy Share Image
PepsiCo is a $63 billion company. Half the company is snacks, and half the company is beverages. We have a glorious snacks… — Indra Nooyi Copy Share Image
Tea with us became more than an idealisation of the form of drinking; it is a religion of the art of life.… — Okakura Kakuzo Copy Share Image
Since my asana techniques increase circulation to all organs in the body and increase lung efficiency, I recommend Bikram Balance natural whole… — Bikram Choudhury Copy Share Image
Chinese people as consumers, while they've always valued food and beverage for the health food qualities, they are also now wanting it… — Jenny Shipley Copy Share Image